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Rodrigo
11 October, 21:03
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0.00161 cm to mm
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Melissa Mccall
12 October, 00:46
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Multiply (0.00161 cm) by the fraction (10 mm/cm).
The 'cm' on top and bottom cancels, and you get (0.0161mm).
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