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A piece of cable 4 cm long weighs 52 grams. What will a 10-cm length of the same cable weigh?
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A piece of cable 4 cm long weighs 52 grams. What will a 10-cm length of the same cable weigh?
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A piece of cable 4 cm long weighs 52 grams. What will a 10-cm length of the same cable weigh?
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4 divided by 4 will equal 1, 52 divided by 4 will equal 13, then multiply 13 by 10. the answer is 130 grams. Hope this has helped.
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