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Q: What is the answer in 83.5 M to the nearest million peso?
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Write 6 meters 835 millimeters to the nearest meter?

6 meters + 835mm = 6 m + 0.835 m = 6.835m Rounded off, this becomes 7 m .


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By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 835 cm =835/100 =8.35 m


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85765.47944 m to the nearest metre is 85765 m since the tenths digit is less than 5 it rounds down. However: 85765.47944 CENTImetres *IS* 858 metres to the nearest metre. ie 85765.47944 cm to the nearest m: 100 cm = 1 m → 85765.47944 cm = 85765.47944 ÷ 100 m = 857.6547944 m → 858 m to the nearest metre as the tenths digit is 5 or more it rounds up.


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If sand has a specific-heat capacity of 835 jkgC then how much energy must be added to a 2 kilogram pile of it to increase its temperature from 40 C to 50 C?

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Does capital M stand for million?

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