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Share ONE thing you learned about the Metric System today.</description>
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         <title>Victor Marrero since there are 10 mm in every 1 cm, we can represent partial centimeters with decimals. Every 0.1 cm = 1 mm. </title>
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         <title>john bell that  8 cm is 80 mm</title>
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         <title> Juan Jimenez  there are 10 mm in every 1  cm we can partial centimeters  decimals </title>
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