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If i have 172 centimetres of ribbon to decorate a gift basket. How many more centimetres of ribbon would i need to make 3 metres
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If i have 172 centimetres of ribbon to decorate a gift basket. How many more centimetres of ribbon would i need to make 3 metres
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you would need 128 more centimeters of ribbon in order to make 3 meters worth of ribbon.
1 meter = 100 centimeters
3 meters = 300 centimeters
subtract 300 by 172
= 128 more centimeters
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