No, there are about 2.54 centimeters in one inch.
Yes, if we consider 41 cm is the approximation of 40.608 cm.
To create a triangle, the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the third side. If the side of length 29 cm is the longest side then the missing side must be greater than 29 cm - 13 cm = 16 cm If the missing side is the longest side then the missing side must be less than 29 cm + 13 cm = 42 cm Thus any length that is greater than 16 cm and less than 42 cm. Examples include: 17 cm, 18 cm, 20 cm, 36 cm, 41cm
48cm is ~18.9 inches.
No, there are about 2.54 centimeters in one inch.
41 mm is about 1.6 inches.
41 cm
24-41cm long and 1-1.5kg.
To the nearest ten, 40 cm
41cm and (16in). he weighs 2.2 pounds and 1kg
Presumably the answer is in the question because the radius is 41 cm
Yes, if we consider 41 cm is the approximation of 40.608 cm.
First, you must find the width. Use Pythagoras' Theorem. Then, just add the lengths of the four sides, to get the perimeter.
Bamboos are totally worth saving! Panda's are specialists, this means they can only eat one type of food, and that's bamboo! Panda's are becoming critically endangered. Also, bamboo trees are absolutely magnificent! They can grow up to 41cm per day!
1 inch = 2.5 cm 41 inches = 41x 2.5= 104.5