In 1997 German teddy bear specialist Hanne Schramm made one of the smallest teddy bears in the world. It measures .47 inches or about 12 millimeters. A nanometer is 10 to the power of negative six. How many nanometers long is the bear.
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NANO meter=1/bilyun=10^-9 meter . . . 0.47 inch=0.47*0.0254 meter=0.011938 meters . . . or bout 1.2 cm . . . thats 1.2*10^7 nanometers
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