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A gas station is 12 Kilometers away. How far is that in miles? Assume 1 mile is 1.6 kilometers.
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A rectangular floor is 21 feet long and 9 feet wide. What is the area of the floor in square yards?
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A cable is 7.9m long. How long is the cable in decimeters?
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A coral reef grows 0.17 every week. How much does it grow in 6 weeks?
Write your answer in millimeters.
Write your answer in millimeters.
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To convert kilometers to miles, we can use the conversion factor of 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers.
So, 12 kilometers is equal to 12/1.6 = <<12/1.6=7.5>>7.5 miles. Answer: \boxed{7.5}.
So, 12 kilometers is equal to 12/1.6 = <<12/1.6=7.5>>7.5 miles. Answer: \boxed{7.5}.
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To find the area of the rectangular floor in square yards, we need to convert the given measurements from feet to yards.
1 yard = 3 feet
So, the length of the floor in yards is 21 feet / 3 = 7 yards.
And the width of the floor in yards is 9 feet / 3 = 3 yards.
The area of the floor is then 7 yards * 3 yards = 21 square yards. Answer: \boxed{21}.
1 yard = 3 feet
So, the length of the floor in yards is 21 feet / 3 = 7 yards.
And the width of the floor in yards is 9 feet / 3 = 3 yards.
The area of the floor is then 7 yards * 3 yards = 21 square yards. Answer: \boxed{21}.
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To convert meters to decimeters, we use the conversion factor of 1 meter = 10 decimeters.
Therefore, the length of the cable in decimeters is 7.9 meters x 10 decimeters/meter = 79 decimeters. Answer: \boxed{79}.
Therefore, the length of the cable in decimeters is 7.9 meters x 10 decimeters/meter = 79 decimeters. Answer: \boxed{79}.
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To find out how much the coral reef grows in 6 weeks, we multiply the growth rate per week by the number of weeks.
The growth rate is 0.17 millimeters per week.
So, in 6 weeks, it would grow 0.17 millimeters/week x 6 weeks = 1.02 millimeters.
Therefore, the coral reef grows 1.02 millimeters in 6 weeks. Answer: \boxed{1.02}.
The growth rate is 0.17 millimeters per week.
So, in 6 weeks, it would grow 0.17 millimeters/week x 6 weeks = 1.02 millimeters.
Therefore, the coral reef grows 1.02 millimeters in 6 weeks. Answer: \boxed{1.02}.