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A bike has a 56 cm frame. What is this frame size equal to inches? (1.00 in = 2.54 cm. Not that this equivalence does not limit significant figures in the final answer)

Transcribed Image Text:6. A bicycle has a 56 cm frame. What is this frame size equal to in inches? (1.00 in 2.54 cm. Note
that this equivalence does not limit significant figures in the final answer.)
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