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3: Use the image below to measure the block. Enter your measurement in centimeters accurate to the 0.1 cm.
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3: Use the image below to measure the block. Enter your measurement in centimeters accurate to the 0.1 cm.
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Your answer will be 2.0 centimeters.
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2.0 cm
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