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Luca Bentley
3 October, 23:25
How many centimeters are in 1.00 x 10^2 feet?
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King Bridges
4 October, 03:21
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3048 cm
Explanation:
As we know, there are 30.48 cm in one foot THUS in 1*10^2 feet ( = 100 feet) there are centimeters equal to 30.48*100 = 3048 cm
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