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5 June, 22:53
1.5m = ...
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Karissa Strong
5 June, 22:55
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1500 millimeters is the answer
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Skylar Lin
5 June, 22:55
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1500 mm
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To convert 1.5 m to mm you can apply the formula [mm] = [m] x 1000; use 1.5 for m. Thus, the conversion 1.5 m mm is the result of multiplying 1.5 by 1000.
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