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Order each set of measure from greatest to least. 1) 1.2 cm, 0.6 in., 0.031 m, 0.1 ft 2) 2lb, 891 g, 1 kg, 0.02 T 3) 1 1/4c,0.4L, 950 mL, 0.7 gal 4) 4.5 ft, 48 in., 1/3m, 120 cm…
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Order each set of measure from greatest to least. 1) 1.2 cm, 0.6 in., 0.031 m, 0.1 ft 2) 2lb, 891 g, 1 kg, 0.02 T 3) 1 1/4c,0.4L, 950 mL, 0.7 gal 4) 4.5 ft, 48 in., 1/3m, 120 cm…
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Order each set of measure from greatest to least.
1) 1.2 cm, 0.6 in., 0.031 m, 0.1 ft
2) 2lb, 891 g, 1 kg, 0.02 T
3) 1 1/4c,0.4L, 950 mL, 0.7 gal
4) 4.5 ft, 48 in., 1/3m, 120 cm
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just convert them all to one common measurement
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