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62 centimetres = 24.41 inches
There are ten mm per cm; therefore, 62 cm = 620 mm.
Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
If that's a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers. The volume, of course, will be in cubic centimeters. If you first convert the sizes to decimeters, the answer will be in cubic centimeters, which is the same as liters. If you first convert the sizes to meters, the answer will be in cubic meters.
draw it out for ease. data: ab + 2 = ac bc-1 = ac therefore ab +2 = bc - 1 ab - bc = -3 perimeter is 62. /3 as most values are small difference. average distance is ~21. ab is smallest, guess it is 19. if so, ac would be 21. bc would be 22. does this add up? it actually does. i guess there is a mathematical way of doing this other than trial and error like the way i just did it, but i cannot see it right now
1m 62cm
62 centimetres = 24.41 inches
There are ten mm per cm; therefore, 62 cm = 620 mm.
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height 150cm arm length 62cm
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62cm = 0.62m 1m = 100cm there are no meters in 62 cm you need 38 cm to add to 62 cm to make 1 meter
Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
Using the cosine rule in trigonometry the opposite angles to the given dimensions are 17.9 degrees, 120 degrees and 42.1 degrees respectively.
If that's a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers. The volume, of course, will be in cubic centimeters. If you first convert the sizes to decimeters, the answer will be in cubic centimeters, which is the same as liters. If you first convert the sizes to meters, the answer will be in cubic meters.
1 meter = 100 cm 4m 20cm = 4 x 100 + 20 cm = 420 cm
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, 62.5 inches is equal to 2.54 x 62.5 = 158.75 centimetres.