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Mathematics, 09.07.2021 05:50 cman8228

Pls help w work shown!! 1 cubit = 6 palms , 2 cubit = 3 roman feet , 1 Roman foot = 296 millimeters.
Cubits, palms, and Roman feet are linear measurements that were used in ancient Rome.
Based on the relationships shown above, how many
millimeters equals 1 palm?
A) 16
B) 36
C) 72
D) 74

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