6 centimeters = 60 millimeters, exactly. There are no other possibilities.
No, inches and millimeters are different lengths.
They are both the same lengths
The product of three lengths (in centimetres) cannot be expressed in terms of a single length.
If you have three measurements of length (meters, centimeters, millimeters) and you multiply them together, you will end up with a measure of volume (liters). Of course, if you were to actually do this, you would want to convert all of the lengths into a common unit (convert centimeters and millimeters to meters or convert meters and centimeters to millimeters).
The answer varies as different computers are different lengths.
Here they are in order from smallest (shortest) unit to longest:millimetercentimeter (equal to 10 millimeters)foot (plural is feet) (equal to 30.48 centimeters)kilometer (equal to 100000 centimeters)
The SI unit of length is the meter. Shorter lengths are commonly expressed in centimeters, or millimeters. The chosen unit doesn't affect accuracy; if the wire has (for example) a length of 245 millimeters, then each of these measurements: 245 millimeters, 24.5 centimeters, 2.45 decimeters or 0.245 meters are just as accurate as the others.The SI unit of length is the meter. Shorter lengths are commonly expressed in centimeters, or millimeters. The chosen unit doesn't affect accuracy; if the wire has (for example) a length of 245 millimeters, then each of these measurements: 245 millimeters, 24.5 centimeters, 2.45 decimeters or 0.245 meters are just as accurate as the others.The SI unit of length is the meter. Shorter lengths are commonly expressed in centimeters, or millimeters. The chosen unit doesn't affect accuracy; if the wire has (for example) a length of 245 millimeters, then each of these measurements: 245 millimeters, 24.5 centimeters, 2.45 decimeters or 0.245 meters are just as accurate as the others.The SI unit of length is the meter. Shorter lengths are commonly expressed in centimeters, or millimeters. The chosen unit doesn't affect accuracy; if the wire has (for example) a length of 245 millimeters, then each of these measurements: 245 millimeters, 24.5 centimeters, 2.45 decimeters or 0.245 meters are just as accurate as the others.
150 mmwhich is greater 15 centimeters or 150 millimeters
The answer is different everytime because toothbrushes are all different lengths
If it only has those 3 sides then it must be a triangle. As all its sides are different lengths it's a scalene triangle.
It is the sum of the areas of all the components.