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A statue in a city is 38 getting tall. How tall is the statue in meters to the nearest tenth of a meter?(1 meter is approximately 3.28 feet)
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A statue in a city is 38 getting tall. How tall is the statue in meters to the nearest tenth of a meter?(1 meter is approximately 3.28 feet)
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A statue in a city is 38 getting tall. How tall is the statue in meters to the nearest tenth of a meter?(1 meter is approximately 3.28 feet)
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Did you mean to say 38 feet tall?
I am going to assume so.
You simply take 38 divided by 3.28, to get 11.58 m.
Looking at significant figures, you should round to 12m.
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