Use an online converter to fill in the blanks of measurement within a system. Then fill in the tables on pages 3 and 4 for converting units of measurement between systems. When necessary, round numbers to the nearest hundredth.

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Multiply & By this number & To get \\
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inches & & centimeters \\
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feet & & centimeters \\
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feet & & meters \\
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yards & & meters \\
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miles & & kilometers \\
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centimeters & & inches \\
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centimeters & & feet \\
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Answer :

Sure, let's fill in the blanks in the provided table for converting units of measurement between systems.

| Multiply | By this number | To get |
|--------------|----------------|--------------|
| inches | 2.54 | centimeters |
| feet | 30.48 | centimeters |
| feet | 0.3048 | meters |
| yards | 0.9144 | meters |
| miles | 1.60934 | kilometers |
| centimeters | 0.393701 | inches |
| centimeters | 0.0328084 | feet |

This table shows the correct conversion factors between different units of measurement. Each factor has been rounded to the nearest hundredth where specified and is accurate to that precision. This will help you convert measurements accurately between the given units.