The answer is 3 to 2.
25 to 2
To simplify the ratio of 80 cm to 2 m, we first convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 m is equal to 100 cm, 2 m is equal to 200 cm. The ratio then becomes 80 cm to 200 cm. To simplify this ratio, we divide both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 40. Therefore, the simplified ratio of 80 cm to 2 m is 2:5.
750 mm to 60 mm or as 25 mm to 2 mm
60mm/45cm = 60 mm/450 mm = 60/450 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm 8 cm =80 mm now ,ratio is 80 :5 16 :1 16 times does 8 cm go into 5 mm
The ratio is 15:1Here's why:1 cm = 10 mm, so 120 cm = 1200 mm1200/80 = 15/1
25 to 2
1 to 4
To simplify the ratio of 80 cm to 2 m, we first convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 m is equal to 100 cm, 2 m is equal to 200 cm. The ratio then becomes 80 cm to 200 cm. To simplify this ratio, we divide both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 40. Therefore, the simplified ratio of 80 cm to 2 m is 2:5.
The fuselage to wing ratio typically refers to the proportion of the fuselage length to the wingspan. For a glider with a wingspan of 120 cm, the ratio would depend on the specific design of the glider. If, for example, the fuselage length is 40 cm, the fuselage to wing ratio would be 40 cm (fuselage) to 120 cm (wingspan), simplifying to 1:3. The actual ratio can vary significantly among different glider designs.
750 mm to 60 mm or as 25 mm to 2 mm
60mm/45cm = 60 mm/450 mm = 60/450 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm 8 cm =80 mm now ,ratio is 80 :5 16 :1 16 times does 8 cm go into 5 mm
120 cm = 1.2 metres.
102 cm. 85% of 120 cm = 102 cm = 85% * 120 = 85%/100% * 120 = 0.85 * 120 = 102
sqare root of 145. my approximation... 12.0398 cm
100 cm = 1.00 m 120 cm = 1.20 m