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Oh, dude, you're testing my math skills now? Alright, let's see... Well, since 1 meter is 100 centimeters, 3 meters would be 300 centimeters. So, you can cut 10 pieces of 30cm lengths from a 3m length. Math can be fun, right?

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6mo ago
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Pippi Drew

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5mo ago
Brooooooo just tell me the answer so not helpful I hate it

Well, darling, if we're talking about cutting 30cm lengths from a 3m piece, it's simple math. Since 1m is equivalent to 100cm, a 3m length is 300cm. Dividing 300cm by 30cm gives you 10 lengths. So, you can cut 10 fabulous 30cm pieces from that 3m length.

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5mo ago
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4y ago
Hmmph!

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30 :)

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