pencil
Just short of 5 and a half meters. There are 100 cm in every meter, so there would be 5 meters 42 cm (or, 5.42m)
The volume of a cube is the result of multiplying the three diminisions together. That would be 5 x 6 x 1 5 x 6 = 30 30 x 1 = 30 The volume of a cube 5 cm high, 6 cm long and 1 cm wide is 30 cubic cm.
It is: 12+5 = 17 cm
15 cm long and 5 cm wide is pretty nearly 15 cm long.
pencil
it would be roughly about 5 cm long
1 meter = 100 centimeters100 cm divided by 19 = 5.26 pencilsTherefore, if a pencil is 19 cm long it will take 5.26 of them to make 99.94cm (as close to a metre as you will get).
a 5 gram object that is 5 cm³ :)
Just short of 5 and a half meters. There are 100 cm in every meter, so there would be 5 meters 42 cm (or, 5.42m)
.0005 km= 50 cm, I'm not really sure how long you would consider a worm
Objects that are between 5 cm to 8 cm long could include pencils, small candles, certain types of kitchen utensils like butter knives or spatulas, small toys like action figures or toy cars, and certain types of jewelry like bracelets or small necklaces. These objects fall within the range of 5 cm to 8 cm in length, making them suitable examples for this measurement range.
The volume of a cube is the result of multiplying the three diminisions together. That would be 5 x 6 x 1 5 x 6 = 30 30 x 1 = 30 The volume of a cube 5 cm high, 6 cm long and 1 cm wide is 30 cubic cm.
It is: 12+5 = 17 cm
15 cm long and 5 cm wide is pretty nearly 15 cm long.
No, 5 cm is less then 50 inches. 5 cm = 1.9865 inches to be exact.
A rectangular prism that is 6 cm long, 2 cm wide and 5 cm high has a volume of 60cm3