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(a)
The approximate length of the mouse is about 10 cm.
Convert the units of length from cm to m:
Therefore, the approximate length of the mouse in meters is.
(b)
The approximate length of the pool cue is about 59 inches.
Convert the units of length from inches to m:
Therefore, the approximate length of the pool cue in meters is.
(c)
The approximate length of the basketball court is about 94 feet.
Convert the units of length from feet to m:
Therefore, the approximate length of the basketball court in meters is.
(d)
The body length of the elephant is about 24.6 ft.
Convert the units of length from feet to m:
Therefore, the approximate body length of the elephant in meters is.
(e)
The body length of the elephant is about 300 ft.
Convert the units of length from feet to m:
Therefore, the approximate length of the city block in meters is about.
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