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  • 03-03-2017
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A scientist is working with 14 meters of gold wire. How long will the wire be in millimeters?

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1uanp
1uanp 1uanp
  • 03-03-2017
In a meter there are 100 cm.
In 100 cm there are 1000 mm. 

Therefore in 1 meter you have 1000 millimeters. 

Then to find out how many millimeters you have in 14 meters, you just multiply 14 by 1000 to give you 14000 mm.

Final answer= 14 m of gold wire is the equivalent to 14000 mm of wire.
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WillDabFoYoMa
WillDabFoYoMa WillDabFoYoMa
  • 03-03-2017
That'd be 14000mm, I hope this helps!
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