Whole centimeters are units of measurement in the metric system that represent complete, unbroken centimeters without any fractions or decimals. For example, 1 cm, 2 cm, and 10 cm are all whole centimeters. They are commonly used to measure length or distance in various contexts, such as in everyday life, science, and engineering. Whole centimeters provide a straightforward way to quantify measurements without the need for more precise fractional values.
2.54 cm/inch rounds to '3'
Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
You can't.There is a cheap way to do it, though. Say that two sides are 5 meters and that the other two sides are 250 centimeters. (2.5 meters is 250 centimeters)
1 inch=2.54 cm. If you rounded that to the nearest whole number, you would get 3 cm.
There is 15 centimeters in 15 centimeters
The conversions from whole centimeters to inches (1 through 100 cm):CM Inches10.393720.787431.181141.574851.968562.362272.755983.149693.5433103.9370114.3307124.7244135.1181145.5118155.9055166.2992176.6929187.0866197.4803207.8740218.2677228.6614239.0551249.4488259.84252610.23622710.62992811.02362911.41733011.81103112.20473212.59843312.99213413.38583513.77953614.17323714.56693814.96063915.35434015.74804116.14174216.53544316.92914417.32284517.71654618.11024718.50394818.89764919.29135019.68505120.07875220.47245320.86615421.25985521.65355622.04725722.44095822.83465923.22836023.62206124.01576224.40946324.80316425.19686525.59056625.98426726.37796826.77166927.16537027.55907127.95277228.34647328.74017429.13387529.52757629.92127730.31497830.70867931.10238031.49608131.88978232.28348332.67718433.07088533.46458633.85828734.25198834.64568935.03939035.43309135.82679236.22049336.61419437.00789537.40159637.79529738.18899838.58269938.976310039.3700
100; one hundred.
Depends on how big the whole apple was.
The highest jump by a pig is SEVENTY WHOLE CENTIMETERS!
Oh, dude, a whole number of a centimeter is just any number without any decimal or fraction attached to it. It's like when you measure something and it's like exactly 1 centimeter, not 1.5 or 0.75 or any of that fancy stuff. Just a good old solid whole number, man.
What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole number.76cm,90cm?Improved Answer:-It will depend on the radius of the cone because its volume = 1/3*pi*radius2*height
2.54 cm/inch rounds to '3'
if your writing aberrations it's in. same with centimeters cm or you just wright the whole thing out
Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
There are 100 centimetres in a metre (think about a dollar being divided in to 100 cents, or 100 percent being a whole). 5600 cm is therefore the same as 56 m (5600/100).
It is exactly equal to the length of string you have measured in centimeters.
Oh, dude, converting 2 feet to centimeters is like converting your grandma's old recipes to a vegan diet - it's a whole process. So, here's the deal: 1 foot is approximately 30.48 centimeters, so 2 feet would be around 60.96 centimeters. But hey, who's really counting, right?