120 cm = 1.2 metres.
12 cm long
To determine if you can pour 120 cm of liquid into the vase, you need to calculate the vase's volume. The volume of the vase is height × width × length, which equals 4 cm × 4 cm × 5 cm = 80 cm³. Since 120 cm exceeds the vase's capacity of 80 cm³, you cannot pour that amount into the vase without overflowing.
102 cm. 85% of 120 cm = 102 cm = 85% * 120 = 85%/100% * 120 = 0.85 * 120 = 102
Volume of box: 5*4*6 = 120 cubic cm
To find out how much 29 is less than 120 cm, you subtract 29 from 120. This calculation gives you 120 - 29 = 91 cm. Therefore, 29 is 91 cm less than 120 cm.
12 cm long
1 to 4 ft (30 to 120 cm)
To determine if you can pour 120 cm of liquid into the vase, you need to calculate the vase's volume. The volume of the vase is height × width × length, which equals 4 cm × 4 cm × 5 cm = 80 cm³. Since 120 cm exceeds the vase's capacity of 80 cm³, you cannot pour that amount into the vase without overflowing.
102 cm. 85% of 120 cm = 102 cm = 85% * 120 = 85%/100% * 120 = 0.85 * 120 = 102
Volume of box: 5*4*6 = 120 cubic cm
To find out how much 29 is less than 120 cm, you subtract 29 from 120. This calculation gives you 120 - 29 = 91 cm. Therefore, 29 is 91 cm less than 120 cm.
120 / 5 = 24, so 24 cm on each side.
100 cm = 1.00 m 120 cm = 1.20 m
The fresh water green algae (charales), can reach up to 120 cm long. Hope that helps.
1 cm = 10 mm 120 cm = 1200 mm so 120 cm and 1200 mm is equal
Multiplying 120 cm by 4.5 will yield a result of 540 cm, or 5.4 m. We can do this in steps: 120+120+120+120 = 480, and one half of 120 is 60, so add that on for the 0.5, to get 480+60=540.
If you meant 4 cm wide then volume is 5*4*6 = 120 cubic cm