no, it is 20 times smaller
1 meter is 20 centimeters shorter than 120 centimeters.So the answer to the question is: Negative 20 centimeters.
No, 48 cm is only about 1/20 of 1m. So 4m is greater than 48 cm.
23 is 1.15 of 20 . . . 15% more than 20.
43 because it is 23 more than 20 and 23 less than 86.
Well, darling, 1 meter is 100 centimeters, so 1 meter 20 centimeters is 120 centimeters. Now, subtract 90 from 120 and you get 30. So, 90 centimeters is 30 centimeters shorter than 1 meter 20 centimeters. Math doesn't have to be a drag, you know!
20% = .20 20% of 1m = .20 * 1m = 0.2m
no, it is 20 times smaller
1 meter is 20 centimeters shorter than 120 centimeters.So the answer to the question is: Negative 20 centimeters.
No, 48 cm is only about 1/20 of 1m. So 4m is greater than 48 cm.
anywhere from 1m - 86m given there amazing speed and there were only 20 ever made
After 20 you are more likely to start getting shorter due to setlement.
The large intestine in humans is much shorter (by a factor of around 4) than the small intestine, though it's wider (hence "large").
In D grade your looking at jumping around 1meter. the max height being 1m 20 and the minimum is 90cm. C grade is 1m 20 to 1m 30 B grade is 1m 30 to 1m40 and finally A grade is 1m50 and 1m70 max
7/20
45/100 or 9/20
Longer. 362mm equals 36.2cm