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Kiley Austin
Mathematics
24 July, 01:47
16 inches to centimeters
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Sammy Dean
24 July, 01:53
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41 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
1 centimeter = 0.394 inches
0.394 x 41 = 16.154
It does not have an exact answer, so the one that is most approximated is 41
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Will Bender
24 July, 01:54
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In centimeters, it would be 40.64 centimeters.
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