If we are talking the weight mass ratio, it will be the carrot.
6cm equals 60mm
Yes, an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides.
6cm = 60mm
It is 6/60 or 1/10 of 6cm
To determine the density, we use the formula density = mass/volume. The density of the water cube is 1g/(1cm³) = 1g/cm³. The block of plastic has a volume of 2cm × 3cm × 1cm = 6cm³, so its density is 4g/6cm³ ≈ 0.67g/cm³. Therefore, the cube of water has a greater density than the block of plastic.
The carrot has more material to it and it is thicker than the piece of celery.
A 6 cm carrot has more mass than a 6 cm celery because carrots are denser and contain more solid tissue compared to celery, which is primarily composed of water and has a more fibrous structure. The cellular composition and storage of nutrients in carrots contribute to their greater mass. Additionally, carrots are root vegetables, which store energy and nutrients in a compact form, leading to a higher mass at the same length compared to celery stalks.
Celery plants are usually harvested at 5-6cm tall. They also can grow up to a foot tall or a foot and half. A method to make it grow taller and faster is cut it at the bottom when it reaches 8cm.
6cm + 6cm = 12cm
The size of the tumor is less important than whether or not it is benign or malignant. A 6cm tumor in the colon can cause obstruction however regardless of whether or not it is benign or malignant.
6cm
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
6cm equals 60mm
Yes, an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides.
The answer depends on what the "6cm" refers to.
6cm = 60mm
16 cm