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A millimicron is equil to one- billionth of a meter. how many millimicron are there in 2.5 meters
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A millimicron is equil to one- billionth of a meter. how many millimicron are there in 2.5 meters
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There are 2.5 billion millimicrons in 2.5 meters.
Since 1 millimicron is 1 billionth of a meter, it takes 1 billion millimicrons to make 1 meter. Multiplying this by 2.5, we have 2.5 billion millimicrons.
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