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Can anyone help me with these: 65mm=?cm, 600cm=?m , 800cm=?m
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Can anyone help me with these: 65mm=?cm, 600cm=?m , 800cm=?m
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65mm = 6.5 cm
600 cm = 6 m
800 cm = 8m
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