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Shayla says that one kilometer is equal to one million millimeters. is She correct? explain why?
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Shayla says that one kilometer is equal to one million millimeters. is She correct? explain why?
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10mm=1 cm
1,000=1m
1,000,000=1 km.
so therefore she is correct
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She is correct.
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