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Mathematics, 25.01.2022 14:00 kmassarotti

Write in the following in scale ratio 1. 1cm represents 100cm
2. 1cm represents 250cm
3. 1in=425in
4.1mm=19mm

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Write in the following in scale ratio 1. 1cm represents 100cm
2. 1cm represents 250cm

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