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To practice for a competition, Christian swam 0.51 kilometer in the pool each day for 4 weeks. How many meters did Christian swim in those 4 weeks?
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To practice for a competition, Christian swam 0.51 kilometer in the pool each day for 4 weeks. How many meters did Christian swim in those 4 weeks?
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