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2. Convert 11 in. to mm. Show your work. 3. Convert 40 km/hr to m/s. Show your work.
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2. Convert 11 in. to mm. Show your work.
3. Convert 40 km/hr to m/s. Show your work.
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2. 279.4 mm
3. 1.1111 m/s
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