100 cm = 1 m .... so divide by 100
6.50 x 10-5 / 100 = 6.50 x 10-7 m
Not a clue what 650 cm liquid is. 650 cm is a length that converts to 21 feet 3.9 inches
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1 cm = 10 mm. Start with ruler at 0 and mark ribbon at 30 cm. Then place ruler at the mark and measure 30 cm more and make another mark- you are up to 60 cm or 600 mm. Then place ruler at this mark and measure 5 cm, or 50 mm. Now you have a 650 mm ribbon.
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It depends on what units are used for 10-14 10-14 centimetres are exactly 10-14 cm 10-14 kilometres are 10-9 cm 10-14 nanometres are 10-21 cm etc
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. therefore, 650 millimetres is equal to 650/10 = 65 centimetres.
650 cm = 255.905"
1 cm = 10 mm → 65 cm = 65 × 10 mm = 650 mm
About 21.3 feet.
650 cm is 21.33 feet.
650 cm is about 21 ft 3.91 inches.
Not a clue what 650 cm liquid is. 650 cm is a length that converts to 21 feet 3.9 inches
To find the height of a rectangular solid, you can use the formula for volume: ( V = \text{length} \times \text{width} \times \text{height} ). Given that the volume is 650 cubic cm, the length is 10 cm, and the width is 5 cm, you can rearrange the formula to solve for height: ( \text{height} = \frac{V}{\text{length} \times \text{width}} ). Plugging in the values: ( \text{height} = \frac{650}{10 \times 5} = \frac{650}{50} = 13 ) cm. Thus, the height is 13 cm.
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1 cm = 10 mm. Start with ruler at 0 and mark ribbon at 30 cm. Then place ruler at the mark and measure 30 cm more and make another mark- you are up to 60 cm or 600 mm. Then place ruler at this mark and measure 5 cm, or 50 mm. Now you have a 650 mm ribbon.
one fifth 10mm = 1cm 2mm = 0.2cm
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