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#1: Jim, Jane, Ann, and Bill measure an object’s length, density, mass, and volume, respectively. Which student’s measurement might be in centimeters?

A. Bill’s

B. Jane’s

C. Jim’s

D. Ann’s


#2: How many centimeters are in 0.05 kilometers?

A. 50

B. 500

C. 5,000

D. 50,000

2 Answers

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Answer:

#1. d. ann's

#2. 5,000

Explanation:

#1: Jim, Jane, Ann, and Bill measure an object’s length, density, mass, and volume-example-1
#1: Jim, Jane, Ann, and Bill measure an object’s length, density, mass, and volume-example-2
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Answer:

Ques 1)

The student whose measurement might be in centimeters is:

Jim

Ques 2)

C. 5,000

Explanation:

Ques 1)

We know that the standard unit centimeters or meters is used to represent the length of some object.

Here Jim measured an object's length.

Hence, he would represent his measurement in centimeters.

Ques 2)

We know that 1 m=100 cm

and 1 km=1000 m

Hence,

1 km=100000 cm

Hence,

0.05 km=0.05×100000 cm

Hence, we have:

0.05 km=5000 cm.

Hence, the correct answer is: Option: C

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