Yes
There no information in the question to even hazard a guess. The length of a string (line) could be any measurement.
You can not equate a measurement of volume (the ml) with a measurement of length (the cm).
A plus or minus symbol in a measurement indicates the uncertainty or variability associated with that measurement. For example, if a length is reported as 10 cm ± 0.5 cm, it means the actual length could be anywhere between 9.5 cm and 10.5 cm. This notation provides a range that reflects potential errors or variations in the measurement process.
7947 nm = .0007947 cm = 7.947 x 10^-4 cm
A "hand" in measurement is not a specific length, but is approximately 10 centimetres, so: 147 cm = 14.7 hands
No. A mL is a measurement of volume. A cm is a measurement of a length.
You cannot. "cm" is a measurement of length, not volume.
it can vary from about 6-10 feet in length.
You can not equate a measurement of volume (the ml) with a measurement of length (the cm).
The answer is 85cm because 10 mm equals 1 cm. So that means a mm is smaller than a cm. And a crayon cant be 85 meters,cm, or decimeters.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=0.01 m =10 mm
You could measure its length and diameter in inches or millimetres, according to the usage of your country. And similarly for the mass, the units would be grams or ounces. The colour you could describe as the coordinates on a tri-stimulus colour diagram.