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12,42 km a dm 3,45 dm a dam 8878 cm a hm 920,38 hm a dam
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12,42 km a dm
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920,38 hm a dam
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12.42 km to dm: 1 km = 10,000 dm, so 12.42 km = 124,200 dm.
3.45 dm to dam: 1 dam = 10 dm, so 3.45 dm = 0.345 dam.
8878 cm to hm: 1 hm = 10000 cm, so 8878 cm = 0.8878 hm.
920.38 hm to dam: 1 hm = 10 dam, so 920.38 hm = 9203.8 dam
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