SOLUTION: the length of a pipe is 15 metres 75 centimetres. the length of another pipe is 13 metres 46 centimetres. find the total length of both the pipes?
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Question 687557: the length of a pipe is 15 metres 75 centimetres. the length of another pipe is 13 metres 46 centimetres. find the total length of both the pipes?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the length of a pipe is 15 metres 75 centimetres. the length of another pipe is 13 metres 46 centimetres. find the total length of both the pipes?
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15 m + 75cm + 13 m + 45 cm
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= 28m + 120 cm
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= 28m + 1m + 20 cm
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= 29 meters 20 cm
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Stan H.
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