For volume or length, respectively.
18 centimetres is a metric measure.
That is the famous "metre", wellknown all over the world.
To convert inches to metric units, we need to use the conversion factor of 2.54 cm in one inch. So, to convert 3764ths of an inch to metric units, we divide 3764 by 64 (to convert to decimal) and then multiply by 2.54 cm to get the equivalent value in centimeters.
there is 1/15 metric tablespoons in a cc. There are 15cc in a metric tablespoon
The screens can vary in size. I have one which is 41 cm, while the one I am working on now is 70 cm.
18 centimetres is a metric measure.
They are both units to make a linear measurement. They are both metric units. MM are smaller than CM
Cm length is measured in metric units. 1 centimeter equals 0.01 meters in the metric system.
That is the famous "metre", wellknown all over the world.
Isn't the answer obvious? Of course not, because your government insists on using imperial units instead of metric units. How about this: Your expensive truck going 65 mph is 183 inches high. The bridge ahead is 13' 6". Will you fit under the bridge? Consider the metric alternative: Your truck is 322 cm high. The bridge ahead is 3.45 m. Will you fit? By NOT going metric the unwashed masses cannot do trivial conversions. Get my point? Signed,Michael Metric To solve your problem convert your cubic feet to cubic cm, then convert cm to gallons. 4*5*6 ft^3 = 120 ft^3 1 ft = 12 * 2.54 cm = 30.48 cm 120 ft^3 = 120 * (30.48 cm) ^3 = 3,398,022 cc 1 qt = 946 cc 3,398,022 cc * (1 qt / 946 cc) = 3592 qt 1 gal = 4 qt 3592 qt * (1 gal / 4 qt) = 898 gal More or less. ;-)
To convert inches to metric units, we need to use the conversion factor of 2.54 cm in one inch. So, to convert 3764ths of an inch to metric units, we divide 3764 by 64 (to convert to decimal) and then multiply by 2.54 cm to get the equivalent value in centimeters.
If your height is 90 cm, then you're said to be 90 cm tall.If you don't have a feeling for lengths expressed in metric units, you get someoneto convert that length into English units for you. When he does that, you realizethat you must have quoted the metric height incorrectly, because 90 cm is abouta half-inch less than 3 feet.
there are many units which are smaller than a cm . The metric unit smaller than a cm is mm. all other units are µm,pm ,nm ,fm ,etc.
A balance beam is 10 cm wide.
there is 1/15 metric tablespoons in a cc. There are 15cc in a metric tablespoon
.25 or 1/4 (cc or cm^3 or mL <-- they are all the same volume)
The screens can vary in size. I have one which is 41 cm, while the one I am working on now is 70 cm.