LEGO® is internationally recognised as the top selling, most innovative and best quality component system. They offer sets and pieces for all ages and stages of novices and enthusiasts. 1.1 1.2 1.3 One LEGO® brick is 32mm long. How many bricks are needed for a 54,4cm line? A standard LEGO® base for construction has an area of 2040cm². Convert this to m². The side of a LEGO® brick is 9,6 mm high and it's connector studs are 1,8mm high. A tower is built with 12 rows of LEGO® bricks. Determine the height of the tower.

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LEGO® is internationally recognised as the top selling, most innovative and best quality component
system. They offer sets and pieces for all ages and stages of novices and enthusiasts.
1.1
1.2
1.3
One LEGO® brick is 32mm long. How many bricks are needed for a 54,4cm line?
A standard LEGO® base for construction has an area of 2040cm². Convert this to m².
The side of a LEGO® brick is 9,6 mm high and it's connector studs are 1,8mm high.
A tower is built with 12 rows of LEGO® bricks.
Determine the height of the tower.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1: LEGO® is internationally recognised as the top selling, most innovative and best quality component system. They offer sets and pieces for all ages and stages of novices and enthusiasts. 1.1 1.2 1.3 One LEGO® brick is 32mm long. How many bricks are needed for a 54,4cm line? A standard LEGO® base for construction has an area of 2040cm². Convert this to m². The side of a LEGO® brick is 9,6 mm high and it's connector studs are 1,8mm high. A tower is built with 12 rows of LEGO® bricks. Determine the height of the tower.
2x0,1
4,8
8,0
8,0
31,8
8,0
8,0
1,8
9,6
Transcribed Image Text:2x0,1 4,8 8,0 8,0 31,8 8,0 8,0 1,8 9,6
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The way you have written out the answer sum is confusing please rewrite it in a way I can understand and see whats going on more clearly, for example this is confusing, Number of bricks=54.4 cm32 mm=54.4×10 mm32 mm=54432=17
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