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  1. Posted by rfvv on Monday, October 4, 2010 at 2:24am.1. Cut long rice cake into 4-5 cm pieces. (How do you read '4-5 cm'?) 1-1.
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  2. 1. Cut long rice cake into 4-5 cm pieces.(How do you read '4-5 cm'?) 1-1. four to five centimeter 1-2. four and five centimeter
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  3. A cylinder shaped can needs to be constructed to hold 1000 cubic centimeters of soup. The material for the sidesof the can costs
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  4. What feature of a cylinder uses the given units?a. centimeter b. square centimeter c. cubic centimeter Please help! Thank you!
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  5. On a centimeter dot grid, draw all the possible rectangles with a perimeter of 14 cm and sides whose lengths are whole
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  6. centimeter dot array draw all possible rectangles with the area of 16 sq cm and sides whose lengths are whole centameters. lable
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  7. On a centimeter dot array, draw all possible rectangles with an area of 16 sq cm and sides whose lengths are whole centimeters.
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  8. On a centimeter dot array, draw all possible rectangles with a perimeter of 12 cm and sides whose lengths are whole centimeters.
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  9. on a centimeter dot array draw all possible rectangles with a perimeter of 22 cm and sides whose lengths are whole centimeters
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  10. air = 0.00123 (Density (grams/centimeter)water = 1.00 (Density (grams/centimeter) steel = 7.87 (Density (grams/centimeter)
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