no, 60cm is not very high. It is 1/6 of a meter, i mean, im about 1,70 ( 1 meter 70cm) so, yes, 60cm is tiny
60 cubic cm
1 meter = 100cm. So, 60 cm = 60 / 100 = 0.6 meters.
Convert to the same units then you can do the division: 1 ft = 30.48 cm (exactly) → 35 ft ÷ 60 cm = 35 × 30.48 cm ÷ 60 cm = 1066.8 ÷ 60 = 17.78 You can get 17 whole lengths of 60 cm and 0.78 of a 60 cm length (or 17 whole lengths of 60 cm and 46.8 cm left over)
60 cm by 67 cm is an area of 4,020 square centimeters or 4.33 square feet.
Para converter 60 cm em metros, podemos usar o fator de conversão: 1 cm = 0,01 m. Então, 60 cm = 60 × 0,01 m = 0,6 m.
60 cubic cm
5x6x2 = 60 cubic cm
It is: 2*3*10 = 60 cubic cm
1 meter = 100cm. So, 60 cm = 60 / 100 = 0.6 meters.
Convert to the same units then you can do the division: 1 ft = 30.48 cm (exactly) → 35 ft ÷ 60 cm = 35 × 30.48 cm ÷ 60 cm = 1066.8 ÷ 60 = 17.78 You can get 17 whole lengths of 60 cm and 0.78 of a 60 cm length (or 17 whole lengths of 60 cm and 46.8 cm left over)
100 cm = 1 meter 60 meters = 6000 cm
(60-cm x 60-cm x 30-cm) x (1 inch/2.54 cm)3 x (1 foot/12 inches)3 = 3.814 foot3(rounded)
60 cm by 67 cm is an area of 4,020 square centimeters or 4.33 square feet.
60 mm = 6 cm
60 x 70 cm is equal to approximately 23.62 x 27.56 inches.
6 centimeters (cm) are equal to 60 millimeters (mm)1 cm is equal to 10 mm.so... 60 mm x (1 cm/10 mm) = (60 mm x 1 cm)/10 mm = 60 cm/10 = 6 cm
Two inches are 60 cm because 30 cm plus 30 cm is 60, so your answer would be 60 cm and you could see that on a ruler and there is your answer.