1. Fingers
2. LCD screen size
3. Size of gold fish
4. Dimension of this answer
5.. The height of letters
6. Butterfly wings
7. Length of a chicken tender
8. Length of a chocolate bar
9. The size of your keyboard
10. Your height
Oh, isn't that just wonderful? You can measure all sorts of things with centimeters, like the length of a pencil, the width of a book, the height of a flower, the size of a picture frame, the diameter of a circle, the depth of a small container, the distance between two points on a map, the thickness of a piece of paper, the circumference of a cup, and the width of a ribbon. Just think of all the beautiful things you can measure with centimeters!
Well, darling, you can measure all sorts of things with centimeters. We're talking length, width, height, the size of your favorite snack, your patience when dealing with nonsense questions... You name it, and chances are you can whip out a ruler and measure it in good ol' centimeters.
Your height
Multiply cm by 10 to get mm. Divide mm by 10 to get cm.
78.54 cubic centermeters * * * * * Correct number, wrong units. Areas may be measured in SQUARE centimetres, not cubic centimetres.
2 cm, to the nearest 10 cm is 0 cm
1 liter
10 mm = 1 cm so 332 mm = 332/10 = 33.2 cm. Simple!
cloth length
cm
NO! It's measured in cm2
Virtually nothing is measured in hectograms. Things are measured in kilograms (= 10 hectograms) or grams (= 0.01 hectograms), and the result given to the appropriate number of decimal places.
With suitable use of the decimal point, any object can be measured in centimetres. Your palm is a few cm across. The length or height of a normal pet would be measured in cm. Peoples' height is measured in cm although they may be expressed in metres. Similarly, larger objects such as rooms may be measured in metres but, for precision, cm will be used.
A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.
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g/cm³
yes, i am 184 cm tall
money monkey man sorry only can do 3
30.48 cm in 1 foot.
Your IQ would not.