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Suppose you measure a pen to be 10.5 \(\rm cm\) long. Convert to meters
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Suppose you measure a pen to be 10.5 \(\rm cm\) long. Convert to meters
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10. 5 cm in meters is .105 meters
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if the pen is 10.5 cm long then it would be 0.105 meters long
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