The greatest possible length of a scale that can be used to measure exactly 3m, 5m 40cm, and 13m is 90 cm
Answer: 30cm
Explanation
To find the greatest possible length of a scale that can measure exactly 3 meters, 5 meters 40 centimeters, and 13 meters, we need to determine the greatest common divisor (GCD) of these measurements.
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