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You have 5 pieces of wood. What is the total length of the wood? 73cm, 1.6m, 2.87m, 325cm and 4.04m
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You have 5 pieces of wood. What is the total length of the wood? 73cm, 1.6m, 2.87m, 325cm and 4.04m
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first, you need to make sure that they're in the same measurement ration
1 m = 100 cm
so, now you have
73 cm + 160 cm + 287 cm + 325 cm + 404 cm
The total length would of all the wood would be be
1249 centimeters or 12.49 meter
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