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Jared cut strips of paper for a project. Each strip is 0.983 cm long . He cuts 100 strips of paper . What is the total length of all of the strips ?
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Jared cut strips of paper for a project. Each strip is 0.983 cm long . He cuts 100 strips of paper . What is the total length of all of the strips ?
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Jared cut strips of paper for a project. Each strip is 0.983 cm long . He cuts 100 strips of paper . What is the total length of all of the strips ?
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98.3 all you do is multiply 100 by 0.983 are you in 5th grade??
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