To express a smaller unit of length as a larger

  1. To express a smaller unit of length as a larger unit of length, multiply the given length by the number of smaller units
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  2. A square with a side length of 4s cm has a smaller square inscribed. The vertices of the smaller square are at the midpoints of
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  3. A square with a side length of 2s has a smaller square inscribed. The vertices of the smaller square are at the midpoints of the
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  4. A square with a side length of 4s cm has a smaller square inscribed. The vertices of the smaller square are at the midpoints of
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  5. A square with a side length of 4s has a smaller square inscribed. The vertices of the smaller square are at the midpoints of the
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  6. A square with a side length of 2s has a smaller square inscribed. The vertices of the smaller square are at the midpoints of the
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  7. The sum of the radii of two concentric circles is 40. A chord with length 36 of the larger circle is trisected by the smaller
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  8. if there are two simular pentagons, and now is larger, and one side length of the larger pentagon, which is equal to 4 on the
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  9. What happens to the amount of energy as it moves from one trophic level to the next?Responses It becomes larger and larger. It
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  10. John’s company sells two styles of propane tanks. The ratio of the lengths, in feet, of the smaller tank to the larger one is
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