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A. I first bought 6400 mm string and then 2 900 mm more. How much string did I buy write down your answer in mm and cm and then in m
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A. I first bought 6400 mm string and then 2 900 mm more. How much string did I buy write down your answer in mm and cm and then in m
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Answer:
mm= 9300mm
cm= 930cm
m= 9.3m
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