matches are all different sizes. how is someone supposed to answer that question?
21 millimeters is approximately 0.83 inches in the U.S. measurement system. To convert millimeters to inches, you can divide the number of millimeters by 25.4, as there are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. Therefore, 21 mm is just under one inch.
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This question is impossible to answer. It is impossible due to the fact that millimeters are a measurement of length, and ounces are a measurement of weight or mass. The two are completely incompatible with one another.
You can't compare these two as millimeters are a measurement of length and grams are a measurement of weight.
The exact measurement in millimeters of an M4 screw size is 4 millimeters.
The standard measurement in millimeters for the gauge of a guitar string is typically between 0.008 to 0.059 millimeters.
Teaspoons are a measurement of volume while millimeters are a measurement of length. You can not convert one into the other.
59 cm is 590 millimeters
585 millimeters = 23 inches
To convert measurements from millimeters to decameters (da units), divide the measurement in millimeters by 1000. This will give you the equivalent measurement in decameters.
21 millimeters is approximately 0.83 inches in the U.S. measurement system. To convert millimeters to inches, you can divide the number of millimeters by 25.4, as there are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. Therefore, 21 mm is just under one inch.
You can't. Millimeters is a measurement of length or distance. Liters is a measurement of volume or fluid volume. You can't convert from one to the other.
MM is a measurement in the metric system. Caliber is a measurement in inches.
1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
approximately 25 millimeters ( mm) is 1 inch , so 7.37 inches is roughly 184.25 millimeters ( liters is a measurement of volume , inches / millimeters is a measurement of length )
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A millimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.