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Marina CMI [18]
2 years ago
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Three blocks,each 15cm thick, are stacked on top of a 1.2m box.How many metres high is the stack?

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OLga [1]2 years ago
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If Three blocks,each 15cm thick, are stacked on top of a 1.2m box, the stack has a height of 1.65 m

<h3>How to find the height of the stack</h3>

The three blocks are of 5cm

3 x 15 = 45 cm

Hence in centimetre the height is 45cm

We have to convert cm to metres

To do this we have to divide 45 by 100

45/100 = 0.45

The height of the stock would be 1.2m + 0.45m

= 1.65 m

Hence the stack has a height of 1.65 m

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