wake
wake
03-06-2015
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how do you solve 130 cm plus 50 mm
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Allikatz
Allikatz
03-06-2015
how many centimeters are in a meter? once you have the answer to that, multiply that by fifty. now add that to 130.
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gracerichards
gracerichards
03-06-2015
one centimetre is 10 millimetres so 50 mm is equal to 5 cm so 130+5=135cm
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