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Business, 05.02.2021 01:00 rakanmadi87

1. Mrs. Ryan plants 3 flowers along 4 inches of a garden row. The garden row is 3 feet long. How many flowers can she plant along the garden row?

2. Mrs. Murphy bought 5 yards of fabric.

How many feet of fabric did she buy? (1 yd = 3 ft)

3. Caitlin drew a line 4.3 meters long.

How many centimeters long is the line? (1 m = 100 cm)

4. A math book is 2.9 dm wide.

How many milliliters wide is the book? (1 dm = 100 mm)

5. A bookshelf is 210 centimeters tall.

How many meters tall is the bookshelf? (1 m = 100 cm)

6. Connor ran 3 miles.

About how many kilometers did he run?

(1 mi ≈ 1.61 km) Do not round your answer.

7. How many centimeters equal 13 inches?

1 in. = 2.54 cm

3.3 cm

13.32 cm

33.02 cm

330 cm

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