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HELP ME A plate moves south at a rate of 2 cm/year. How many meters south from its original location will the plate be in 4,000 years? 8,000 meters south 04.000 meters south O 2…
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A plate moves south at a rate of 2 cm/year. How many meters south from its original location will the plate be in
4,000 years?
8,000 meters south
04.000 meters south
O 200 meters south
O 80 meters south
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Answer:
8,000 meters south
Step-by-step explanation:
2 times 4,000
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Answer:
80 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
2cm per year would be 8000 cm in 4000 years
convert 8000 cm to meters there are 100cm in a meter
so 8000 cm is equal to 80 meters
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