I think that a chalkboard is 60 centimeters long
Milliliters is volume - inches is length. They don't translate.
The chalkboard was ivented in 1820
Yes, chalkboard is a compound word.
Meter is a unit of length. Milliliter is a unit of volume.
I think that a chalkboard is 60 centimeters long
Oh, dude, who even uses meters anymore? But if you must know, the standard size of a chalkboard is usually around 1.2 meters in length. So, like, if you're planning to measure it for some reason, just grab a meter stick and get it over with.
feet
7 feet long
Milliliters can't be converted to yards. Milliliters measure volume, while yards measure length.
There are 45 milliliters in 4.5 centimeters. This is because 1 centimeter is equal to 10 milliliters.
no, centimeter is a length and milliliters are a volume
Imposible milliliters are a volume and millimeters are a length.
Milliliters is volume - inches is length. They don't translate.
Milliliters can't be converted to inches. Milliliters measure volume, while inches measure length.
A volume in milliliters cannot be converted to a length.
the answer is 1 meter long and 1 and a half wides