To compare 15 cm and 150 mL, it's important to note that they measure different things: centimeters measure length, while milliliters measure volume. If you convert 150 mL to centimeters, it represents a volume that can be visualized as a cube with edges approximately 5.31 cm (since 1 mL equals 1 cm³). Therefore, 15 cm is a linear measurement and is longer than the length of each edge of a 150 mL cube.
Well, sweetheart, 150ml is bigger than 100ml. It's basic math, darling. Just pour yourself an extra 50ml of whatever you're measuring and enjoy the extra sip.
15cm = 5.9 inches.
65.6 centimeters.
Following the symbols in the image: Assuming 15cm corresponds to a (the line adjacent to the angle), then you need to use the cosine formula cos(ø) = a/h cos(31º) = 15cm/h h*cos(31º) = (15cm/h) * h h*cos(31º) = 15cm * 1 h*cos(31º)/cos(31º) = 15cm/cos(31º) h*1 = 15cm/cos(31º) h = 16.398
15cm in width and 10 cm in length
15cm is bigger. It equals 150mm
Well, sweetheart, 150ml is bigger than 100ml. It's basic math, darling. Just pour yourself an extra 50ml of whatever you're measuring and enjoy the extra sip.
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They are the same measurement. 15cm = 150mm (conversion is 1cm=10mm)
15cm is equal to 150mm. So, 500mm is greater than 15cm.
There are no tablespoons in 150ml, only 150ml. Unless you have 150ml of tablespoons.
There are approximately 5.07 fluid ounces in 150ml.
150mL is about 5.1 US fluid ounces.
That is about 2/3 of a cup
1500 mL =1.5 L1 litre 500 mL
If 15cm is the diameter then the radius is 7.5cm If the circumference is 15cm then the radius is 7.5/pi cm