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The sum of 130cm and 50mm
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The sum of 130cm and 50mm
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Since we know that 50mm = 5 cm, we can add 130 + 5 to get our answer, so our answer is 135cm. But if you're looking for the millimeter answer, it would be 1350.
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50 mm = 5 cm
130 + 5 =
135 cm
130 cm = 1300 mm
1300 + 50 =
1350 mm
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