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Joyce
26 July, 17:11
A meter is not equal to
100 cm
10^3 mm
0.01 km
10^-3 km
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Babe
26 July, 18:26
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A meter IS equal to 100 cm, 10³ mm, and 10⁻³ km.
A meter is NOT equal to 0.01 km. If you want to write it
that way, then the correct number is 0.001 km.
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