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Convert from: 689 m =mm*
(Metric Conversion chart)
A. 68,900 mm
B. 689,000 mm
C. 0.689 mm
D. 0.000689 mm
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Convert from: 689 m =mm*
(Metric Conversion chart)
A. 68,900 mm
B. 689,000 mm
...
A. 68,900 mm
B. 689,000 mm
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