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timurjin [86]
3 years ago
15

Ben measures the height of two bottles. one is 12 centimeters, and the other is 15 centimeters. in millimeters, what is the diff

erence of the two heights?
Mathematics
1 answer:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
6 0

One bottle has a height of 12 centimeters or 12 cm. Let us call this h1, so h1 = 12 cm

While the other bottle has a height of 15 centimeters or 15 cm. Let us call this h2, so h2 = 15 cm

 

The difference in height can be calculated by subtracting the smaller number from the bigger number, therefore:

difference in height = h2 – h1

difference in height = 15 cm – 12 cm

difference in height = 3 cm

 

We know that in 1 meter there is:

1 meter = 100 centimeters = 1000 millimeters

Therefore,

difference in height = 3 cm (1000 millimeters / 100 centimeters)

difference in height = 30 mm

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