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John is trying to convert an area from meters squared to millimeters squared. He multiplied the area he had by 1,000 and got the wrong answer. What should he have multiplied the…
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John is trying to convert an area from meters squared to millimeters squared. He multiplied the area he had by
1,000 and got the wrong answer. What should he have multiplied the original area by?
A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 10
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1,000,000
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I think it’s either 10 or 100 because a millimeter is 1 and how it’s not in the option it’s most likely one of those two you can decide on this part but I’m just tryin to help!
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