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18 January, 01:01

A cricket can jump 35 in in a single jump. How many meters would that be?

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  1. 18 January, 01:26
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    2.54 in. = 1 cm

    100 cm = 1 m

    35 in. * (2.54 cm) / in. * m / (100 cm) = 0.889 m
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