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In Mr. Tesla's class, each student used 85 centimeters of copper wire for an experiment. If there were 10 students in the class, what was the total amount of wire they used in meters?
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In Mr. Tesla's class, each student used 85 centimeters of copper
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85c•10=850c
850c converted to meters is 8.5 meters
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