that's easy.
just multiply 5 by 60.
which is 300
so the answer is 300mm.
:)
if that's what your meaning.
A termite = 5mm, so 60 termites = 5mm x 60 = 300mm. One meter = 1000mm, so 300mm / 1000mm = .3m
15 inches
millimeters = mm centimeters = cm 5 * 60 = 300mm 300mm = 30cm The chain would be 30cm long
60*5 mm = 300 mm
5mm = 0,5 cm = 0,005 m, therefore 60 x 0,005 =0.3metres.
A chain of 60 termites, each 5mm in length, would be 60 x 5mm = 300mm.
easy 30 centimeters
I think there are 10 mm in each cm so a termite would be 1/2 a cm long. Multiply 1/2 by 60 and you get and answer of 30. I believe there are 10 mm in each cm - so this would make a termite 1/2 a cm long. All you do is multiply 1/2 by 60 to get an answer of 30.
Termites do vary in size but can be up to 1/4 inch. That is a reasonable figure to use. So we have 60x 1/4 =15 inches.
yes
All animals play a part in the food chain. The echidna feeds almost entirely on ants and termites, so one would expect that if echidnas died out, ant and termite populations would proliferate.
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