2.71metres
108cm
42.52 inches.
umm 108cm?
it depends on the age of the child. or height. under 9cm enter free. 95-108cm are £7.99 and over 108cm are £15.49. OAPS are £8.99
There are 10mm in a cm. You multiply cm by 10 to convert to mm because of this. This gives you 1080 millimetres.
Without any further information regarding the rectangle, any two numbers that multiply to get 108 will suffice: 1cm x 108cm 2cm x 58cm 3cm x 36cm 4cm x 27cm 6cm x 18cm 9cm x 12cm Plus if the sides are allowed to not be whole numbers, there are many, many more. For example: 10cm x 10.8cm 5cm x 21.6cm
Density= Volume/Mass. Therefore: (9x2x6)divided by 5.4g=Density. 108cm/5.4g=Density. 20=Density.
The volume of a sphere, of radius r, is 4/3pi*r3 If the earth were measured to the accuracy of a centimetre it would be immediately apparent that the earth is NOT spherical and so the above formula is not valid. However, assuming that the earth IS a sphere, its volume would be: 1.0878*1027 cm3
1 cm = 0.3937in 108 cm = 42.5196 in (108 x 0.3937) Since 1 ft = 12 in, 108 cm = 3.5443 ft (42.5196/12) or, 1 in = 2.54 cm 12 in = 1 ft = 30. 48 cm Since 30.48 cm = 1 ft, then 108 cm = 3.5443 ft (108/30.48) 3 foot 6 and a half inches.
A Japanese matchlock rifle 28 bore. Signed barrel round with aiming flat on top, 75cm, overall length 108cm. All brass furniture. Fully stocked. Japanese type flower inleted near flash pan. I got this answer off the internet. Go to http://www.henrykrank.com/mfsr122.html
You know that the formula of area for a circle is = pi * r^2 ... r being the radius. Therefore, you can plug it in to solve. pi * r^2 = 108. You need to isolate r, so you would divide by pi for both sides. r^2 = 34.378 . Then you can square root both sides r = 5.68 . Of course, I am rounding! So you if you want an exact answer, leave the pi sign!