EXAMPLE 4 Standardized Test Practice SOLUTION STEP 1 Convert 322.5 meters to centimeters by multiplying by 100. 322.5 100 = 32,250, so 322.5 m = 32,250.

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EXAMPLE 4 Standardized Test Practice SOLUTION STEP 1 Convert meters to centimeters by multiplying by = 32,250, so m = 32,250 cm

EXAMPLE 4 STEP 2 Divide the total length of the sandwich by the length of each piece to find the number of pieces. 32,250 cm 25.8 cm = 1250 Standardized Test Practice ANSWER The submarine sandwich would be divided into 1250 pieces.The correct answer is C.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 4 ANSWER 860 pieces In Example 4, suppose the sandwich was cut into pieces that each measured 37.5 centimeters. How many pieces would there be ? What If? 13.