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We have string with a length of 54cm. How many centimeters should we cut off the string so that there would be 3 decimeters left?
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We have string with a length of 54cm. How many centimeters should we cut off the string so that there would be 3 decimeters left?
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We have string with a length of 54cm. How many centimeters should we cut off the string so that there would be 3 decimeters left?
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24 centimeters
Explanation:
3 decimeters = 30 centimeters
54 cm-30cm= 24 cm
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