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How much can 80 cm go into 100m? - Answers

Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 100 meters and each meter is 100 centimeters, that means we have a total of 10,000 centimeters. If we divide that by 80 centimeters, we can fit 125 of those 80-centimeter pieces into our 100 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes we could paint with those measurements!



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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 100 meters and each meter is 100 centimeters, that means we have a total of 10,000 centimeters. If we divide that by 80 centimeters, we can fit 125 of those 80-centimeter pieces into our 100 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes we could paint with those measurements!



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How much can 80 cm go into 100m? - Answers

Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 100 meters and each meter is 100 centimeters, that means we have a total of 10,000 centimeters. If we divide that by 80 centimeters, we can fit 125 of those 80-centimeter pieces into our 100 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes we could paint with those measurements!

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