Answer:
<h3>Question 6</h3>
(1) Splashing.
(2) Observation.
<h3>Question 7</h3>
Fake.
<h3>Question 8 </h3>
(I don't understand).
<h3>THe question below question 8</h3>
(1) Supposedly.
(2) Numerous sightings.
<h3>Question 12</h3>
Sorted.
Was picking.
Saw.
<h3>Question 16</h3>
1)Have you been.
2) Did we meet.
3) Had stolen.
<h3>Hope this helps.</h3>
Good luck ✅.
B is ri, I hope this helps my guy
I tried to find it but couldn’t sorry.
1 millimetre is 0.1 of a centimetre
1 centimetre is 0.1 of a decimetre
1 decimetre is 0.1 of a metre
1 metre is the basic unit of measure
1 decametre is 10 metres
1 hectometre is 10 decametres
1 kilometre is 10 hectometers
in the example would be
1 m,25
12dm,5
125cm
u just do x10(x100,x1000...) if u use a smaller unit(from
m to
cm or
m to
mm)or :10 (:100,:1000...) if u use a a bigger one (from
cm to
m or
m to
km)I'm not sure if this was what you were looking for.