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How do u determine the height of 4cm, 2cm, 6cm, 10cm, 2cm, 2cm, 2cm, 12cm, 8cm in metres?
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How do u determine the height of 4cm, 2cm, 6cm, 10cm, 2cm, 2cm, 2cm, 12cm, 8cm in metres?
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To convert the heights from centimeters to meters, you need to divide each height by 100 since there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
So, the heights in meters would be:
4cm = 0.04m
2cm = 0.02m
6cm = 0.06m
10cm = 0.10m
2cm = 0.02m
2cm = 0.02m
2cm = 0.02m
12cm = 0.12m
8cm = 0.08m
Therefore, the heights in meters are 0.04m, 0.02m, 0.06m, 0.10m, 0.02m, 0.02m, 0.02m, 0.12m, and 0.08m.
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1 meter = 100 centimeters
To convert centimeters to meters, we divide by 100.
4 cm = 4 / 100 = 0.04 meters
2 cm = 2 / 100 = 0.02 meters
6 cm = 6 / 100 = 0.06 meters
10 cm = 10 / 100 = 0.1 meters
2 cm = 2 / 100 = 0.02 meters
2 cm = 2 / 100 = 0.02 meters
2 cm = 2 / 100 = 0.02 meters
12 cm = 12 / 100 = 0.12 meters
8 cm = 8 / 100 = 0.08 meters
Therefore, the heights in meters are:
0.04 m
0.02 m
0.06 m
0.1 m
0.02 m
0.02 m
0.02 m
0.12 m
0.08 m
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