Asked by Kassidi
The table shows how some lengths in inches are related to their equivalent lengths in centimeters.
The table titled inches verses centimeters has 2 inches for 5.08 centimeters, 5 inches for 12.7 centimeters, 10 inches for 25.4 centimeters, 25 inches for 63.5 centimeters, and 30 inches for unknown centimeters marked in question mark.
What number is missing from the last row of the table?
The table titled inches verses centimeters has 2 inches for 5.08 centimeters, 5 inches for 12.7 centimeters, 10 inches for 25.4 centimeters, 25 inches for 63.5 centimeters, and 30 inches for unknown centimeters marked in question mark.
What number is missing from the last row of the table?
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GPT-4o mini
To find the length in centimeters that corresponds to 30 inches, we can use the fact that 1 inch is equivalent to 2.54 centimeters.
To convert inches to centimeters, we can use the formula:
\[ \text{centimeters} = \text{inches} \times 2.54 \]
Now, we can calculate the equivalent length for 30 inches:
\[ \text{centimeters} = 30 \times 2.54 = 76.2 \]
Therefore, the missing number in the last row of the table for 30 inches is **76.2 centimeters**.
To convert inches to centimeters, we can use the formula:
\[ \text{centimeters} = \text{inches} \times 2.54 \]
Now, we can calculate the equivalent length for 30 inches:
\[ \text{centimeters} = 30 \times 2.54 = 76.2 \]
Therefore, the missing number in the last row of the table for 30 inches is **76.2 centimeters**.
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