there are different species of termites, however the most numerous are about 5.5mm long. So two termites would be 11mm long, or 1mm over the length quoted in your question
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To determine how many 5 mm queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler, first convert 50 cm to mm, which equals 500 mm. Then, divide the total length of the ruler by the length of one termite: 500 mm ÷ 5 mm = 100. Therefore, 100 queen termites can fit on a 50 cm ruler.
In order to calculate that, we have to know the length of each termite, and which way they're facing. Everyone else who has posted that same question here has remembered to include that information. When cheating on homework, it's important to copy the question accurately and completely.
(60 termites) x (5 mm per termite) = 300 mm = 0.3meter
200. There are 100 mm in 1 cm. Divide 100/5=20. 20x10=200.
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A cm (centimeter) is a hundredth of a meter, so 100 cm fit in a meter.
It takes at least 100 of them to fill the whole 50-cm distance. That's if they all stand nose-to-tail. But if some of them stand sideways, then it takes more than 100.
4 cm is not a unit appropriate for measuring volume.
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