300 mm x 15 cm x 20 mm = (30 x 15 x 2) cubic centimeters, or 900 cc.
You work inversely. By saying 'three hundred divided by '2'. Hence 300/2 = 150 It follows that 150 x 2 = 300
300 mm square = 300 mm * 300 mm = 300*300 square mm = 90000 sq mm or 90000 mm2
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
1 x 300, 2 x 150, 3 x 100, 4 x 75, 5 x 60, 6 x 50, 10 x 30, 12 x 25, 15 x 20 = 300
Pen (140 mm) Phone (150 mm) Credit card (85.6 mm x 53.98 mm) A4 paper (210 mm x 297 mm) CD/DVD (120 mm) Ruler (300 mm) Laptop screen (13-inch - 294 mm x 165 mm) Door handle (150 mm) Key (60 mm) AirPods case (44.3 mm x 21.3 mm)
300*1800 mm = 540000 mm = 21260 inches approx.This is not the same as 300 mm x 1800 mm which is a measure of an area.
150 x 2 = 300
The LCM of 20 and 150 is 300. Because 150 x 2 is 300 and 20 x 15 is 300.
300 mm x 15 cm x 20 mm = (30 x 15 x 2) cubic centimeters, or 900 cc.
300 mm
You work inversely. By saying 'three hundred divided by '2'. Hence 300/2 = 150 It follows that 150 x 2 = 300
2 x 150 = 300
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo here. So, like, the quotient of 300 and the quantity of x times 2 is just 150 divided by x. It's like dividing 300 by 2x, but simpler. Math can be fun, right?
150/200 x 100 = 75 Therefore, 150 is 75 percent of 200.
150 x 150 = 22, 500 sq mm; 1000 x 1000 = 1,000,000 sq mm; 1,000,000 / 22,500 = 44.44 blocks
a 12 inch rule is about 300 mm 300/12 x 10 = 250 Answer: about 250 mm