Convert all measurements to the same units: 45cm = 0.45m
In 15m there are 15/0.45 pieces each costing Rs 2. So,
Cost = Rs 2 x 15 / 0.45
~= Rs 66.67
4.68
The answer depends on what the ribbon is meant to do. Also, there has to be some overlap where the ribbon is knotted.
2,250 Rupees assuming this is the same question as already asked, where the price per square metre is 150 Rupees. The question above does not give a price. 5 x 3 = 15 square metres
No - generally speaking, a regular pencil is around 15 centimetres, or 0.15 metres long.
8415 cm1 meter = 100 centimeters84 meter = 84m * 100 cm/1 meter = 8400cm84m & 15 cm:= 8400 + 15= 8415 cm
4.68
The answer depends on what the ribbon is meant to do. Also, there has to be some overlap where the ribbon is knotted.
an ocelot is about 1/2 meter long to 1 meter plus 15 -25 cm of tail.
2,250 Rupees assuming this is the same question as already asked, where the price per square metre is 150 Rupees. The question above does not give a price. 5 x 3 = 15 square metres
15 centimeters is 15% of a meter.
It would not be as long as a meter (39 in.). I would probably be 10-15 cm.
5 x 3 = 15 15 x 150 = 2,250
4 yards = 4*36 = 144 inches. So number of ribbons = int(144/15) = 9
15 meter mark
a nano meter is one billionth of a meter 15 nm = .000000015 meter = 1.5 x 10 to the -8 meter
No - generally speaking, a regular pencil is around 15 centimetres, or 0.15 metres long.
The Head of the Ribbon Counter - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 June 1913