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An eight stud lego brick is 3.2 cm long.If you lay 36 bricks end to end what is the length of the line of bricks?
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An eight stud lego brick is 3.2 cm long.If you lay 36 bricks end to end what is the length of the line of bricks?
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An eight stud lego brick is 3.2 cm long.If you lay 36 bricks end to end what is the length of the line of bricks?
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if you multiply 3.2 anf 36 together you would get 115.2 cm
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3.2cm x 36=115.2cm
115.2cm/12= 9.35 in or 3 feet
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