SOLUTION: My directions on my homework say " Use a ruler to measure the length of each line segment to the nearest millimeter.I have measured it but I do not know how to convert it into mill
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Question 152280: My directions on my homework say " Use a ruler to measure the length of each line segment to the nearest millimeter.I have measured it but I do not know how to convert it into millimeters."
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can use a ruler graduated in mms and do it directly.
If you measure it in inches, multiply the inches by 25.4 to get millimeters.
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