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Question Posted Thursday May 3 2007, 5:42 pm

Sorry, another math question!

Which is NOT equivalent to 4.75 meters?

A. 0.0475 km
B. 47.5 dm
C. 475 cm
D. 4,750 mm

THANK YOU!!


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Additional info, added Thursday May 3 2007, 5:54 pm:
This is also for my brother, it goes with http://www.advicenators.com/qview.php?q=489848.

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zcftc answered Saturday May 5 2007, 3:14 pm:
im sorry but my job is to give you advice not do your homework cause in case you didnt notice this website is called advicenators not homework nators but i do have some advice for you.You need take you lazy behind to school listen to what your supposed to be learning and stop trying to beg others to do your work for you cause if ya keep doin that you are gonna grow up to a pethetic faliure in life....and i am through!

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hottie411 answered Thursday May 3 2007, 6:35 pm:
its A hunny

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_wishes answered Thursday May 3 2007, 6:02 pm:
I belive its A however you should really check it, its def not c or d

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theymos answered Thursday May 3 2007, 6:02 pm:
A, 0.0474km, which would be equal to 47.5 meters. It's very important your brother memorizes the metric prefix order, which is:
kilo(k)
hecto(h)
deca(da)
meter, gram, liter (base measurement)
deci(d)
centi(c)
milli(m)


(COMBO!, answered both)

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CHECKERED-LOVE answered Thursday May 3 2007, 5:59 pm:
well this site is for advice not homework. but if you dont understand then you can get free homework help online at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

it really helped me.
im only giving you this because i cant figure out the answer lol

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ILoveQueen answered Thursday May 3 2007, 5:52 pm:
Rate me as low as you want..but...Shouldn't you be doing your own homework?

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