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The upper bound of 55mm to the nearest 5mm would be 60mm. This is because when rounding to the nearest 5mm, any value from 53mm to 57mm would round up to 60mm. Therefore, 60mm is the upper limit when considering the nearest 5mm increment for 55mm.

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a piece of string has a length of 55mm to nearest m. write down the shortest possible length of piece of string

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57.7mm

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57.49 mm

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