No. A mL is a measurement of volume. A cm is a measurement of a length.
You can not equate a measurement of volume (the ml) with a measurement of length (the cm).
It's as big as 1.8 centimeters. Without a point of reference, this could be an extremely small measurement, or it could be an extremely large measurement.
The accuracy depends on the tools used for measurement. If you assume that the measurement tool is accurate to 1 cm, then there are 5 possible answers:1 cm*1 cm*250 cm1 cm*2 cm*125 cm1 cm*5 cm*50 cm1 cm*10 cm*25 cm2 cm*5 cm*25 cm.
u cant do that because sq cm is measurement of area and inches are a measurement of length
No. A mL is a measurement of volume. A cm is a measurement of a length.
You can not equate a measurement of volume (the ml) with a measurement of length (the cm).
It's as big as 1.8 centimeters. Without a point of reference, this could be an extremely small measurement, or it could be an extremely large measurement.
The accuracy depends on the tools used for measurement. If you assume that the measurement tool is accurate to 1 cm, then there are 5 possible answers:1 cm*1 cm*250 cm1 cm*2 cm*125 cm1 cm*5 cm*50 cm1 cm*10 cm*25 cm2 cm*5 cm*25 cm.
u cant do that because sq cm is measurement of area and inches are a measurement of length
The right answer would be 334 cm.
The shortest measurement in any unit is none of them; for centimeters it is 0 cm.
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One is a measurement of length and one is a measurement of liquid volume.
1 1.0 cm .0 cm
Centimetres are usually further divided down by 10 into millimetres.
1.6cm. every mm is .1 cm so 10mm is 1 cm(for future reference)