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A pond is 0.03 meters thick.if the pond were 10 times thick how many meters thick would the ice be?
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A pond is 0.03 meters thick.if the pond were 10 times thick how many meters thick would the ice be?
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0.03x10=0.3
0.3 meters
An easy way to do this is move the decimal one place to the left.
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0.03X10=0.3M
THE ANSWER IS 0.3M
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