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there is no conversion from degrees (angular measure) to centimetres (length measure)

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I'm sorry, but it seems like there might be a misunderstanding in your question. Degrees are a unit of measurement for angles, while centimeters are a unit of measurement for length. The two are not directly convertible. If you could provide more context or clarify your question, I would be happy to help you further.

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2mo ago
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Oh, what a happy little question! You see, degrees are used to measure angles, not length like centimeters. So, we can't directly convert 60 degrees to centimeters. But if you're looking to measure something in centimeters, you might want to use a ruler or tape measure, and I know you'll do a fantastic job!

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2mo ago
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How much is sixty degrees in cm

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4y ago
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