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Select the correct answer. 1 in = 2.54 cm About how many millimeters are in 10.5 feet? A. 266.7 mm B. 320.04 mm C. 3,200.4 mm D. 1,260 mm
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Select the correct answer. 1 in = 2.54 cm About how many millimeters are in 10.5 feet? A. 266.7 mm B. 320.04 mm C. 3,200.4 mm D. 1,260 mm
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1 in = 2.54 cm
About how many millimeters are in 10.5 feet?
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266.7 mm
B.
320.04 mm
C.
3,200.4 mm
D.
1,260 mm
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A. 266.7 mm
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3,200.4 mm
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it's correct for edmentum :)
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