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Andrea used 6.4 decimeter of ribbon to wrap a gift. How many centimeters of ribbon did she used?
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Convert 6.4 decimeters to centimeters and you get 64 centimeters. Andrea used 64 centimeters of ribbon.
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1 decimeter = 10 centimeters
6.4 decimeters = 64 centimeters
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