To convert 6 meters and 875 millimeters to the nearest meter, first convert the millimeters to meters. There are 1000 millimeters in a meter, so 875 mm is equal to 0.875 meters. Adding this to the 6 meters gives a total of 6.875 meters. Rounding to the nearest meter, the final answer is 7 meters.
6% of $875.00= 6% * 875= 0.06 * 875= $52.50
6 metres (.5 rounded up)
The weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg/m) = (Width (mm) x Thickness (mm) x Length (m) x Density (kg/m³)) / 1,000,000. For steel, which has a density of approximately 7850 kg/m³, the weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar per meter is roughly 1.88 kg/m. Therefore, a 40 x 6 mm flat bar weighs about 1.88 kg for every meter in length.
A thousand "mm" is one meter, right? So 500mm is half of one meter, or 0.5 meters, right?
Depends upon the density of the metal.
6 metres and 875 millimetres to the nearest metre = 7 metres.
7m
6 tensths of a cm=6mm 1000mm in a meter .001 meter in a mm 0.006 meters in 6 mm
6% of 875= 6% * 875= 0.06 * 875= 52.5
0.23622" Direct Conversion Formula 6 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.2362204724 in
5.56 rounded to the nearest whole metre is 6.
6% of $875.00= 6% * 875= 0.06 * 875= $52.50
0.01 m
To convert mm to cm, shift the decimal point to the leftby one place. Here's how to do it with this problem: 6 mm = 0.6 cm The mm is millimeters or 1/1000ths of a meter, and the cm is centimeters or 1/100th of a meter.
6 metres (.5 rounded up)
600 cm 6000 mm 0.006 km
The weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar can be calculated using the formula: Weight (kg/m) = (Width (mm) x Thickness (mm) x Length (m) x Density (kg/m³)) / 1,000,000. For steel, which has a density of approximately 7850 kg/m³, the weight of a 40 x 6 mm flat bar per meter is roughly 1.88 kg/m. Therefore, a 40 x 6 mm flat bar weighs about 1.88 kg for every meter in length.