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The winning discus throw was 68.27 meters in the 2012 Summer Olympics. What is the equivalent length in centimeters?
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The winning discus throw was 68.27 meters in the 2012 Summer Olympics. What is the equivalent length in centimeters?
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Answer:
6827 centimeters
Explanation:
multiply length value by 100
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