SOLUTION: A penny is 1.55 mm thick. About how many pennies can you stack on top of each other in order to get one meter? Round to the nearest hundredth.(Hint: There are 1000 mm in a meter
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Question 1038526: A penny is 1.55 mm thick. About how many pennies can you stack on top of each other in order to get one meter? Round to the nearest hundredth.(Hint: There are 1000 mm in a meter)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A penny is 1.55 mm thick. About how many pennies can you stack on top of each other in order to get one meter? Round to the nearest hundredth.
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1000/1.55 pennies
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