10 cm = 100 mm which is bigger than 38.5 mm
Of course!
I believe you are trying to ask which MEASUREMENT is bigger. There are 10 mm in a cm, so you can multiply 3.4 cm by 10 to get 34 mm; which is bigger.
1 cm = 10 mm3.4 cm = (3.4 x 10) = 34 mmSo 3.4 cm is 4 mm bigger than 30 mm.
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3 mm is considered diminutive, ie small. Something that is 1 cm (ie 10 mm) or more is large.
A sessile polyp is a polyp which is essentially a flattened growth in the nature world that is relatively flat and small and can be grown on virtually any surface.
10 cm = 100 mm which is bigger than 38.5 mm
a 10mm polyp is less than a half inch in diameter. Whether that is considered small or large depends on its location.
1 mm
Of course!
20 centimeters is 10 times larger than 20 millimeters (there are 10 millimeters per centimeter).
I believe you are trying to ask which MEASUREMENT is bigger. There are 10 mm in a cm, so you can multiply 3.4 cm by 10 to get 34 mm; which is bigger.
Each 'cm' is as big as 10 mm.
1 cm = 10 mm3.4 cm = (3.4 x 10) = 34 mmSo 3.4 cm is 4 mm bigger than 30 mm.
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 20 mm
1 cm (centimeter) is 10 times larger than 1 mm (millimeter).