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Chelsea
7 May, 18:45
In our own words describe 0.32 meters
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Braylen
7 May, 19:14
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0.32 meters = 0.32 * 100
32 centimetres
0.32 meters is equivalent to 32 centimetres
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Cruz Allison
7 May, 19:38
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0.32 meters is a unit of measurement. It is equal to 32 centimeters, 3.2 decimeters, and 0.00032 kilometers. A meter is a unit used to measure length and one meter is around a yard. The width of most doorways is around the length of one meter. Therefore, 0.32 meters is a very small amount.
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