Without another value, we'll have to assume they are both cm. In that case, 3 is greater than 1.5
1/3=5/15 2/5=6/15 So 2/5 is greater than 1/3
It is 3 meters which equals 300 cm
1 meter = 100 cm 3 meter = 3 x 100 cm = 300 cm 325 cm > 3 meters
To solve the expression (5 \text{ cm} \times 3 - 12), first calculate (5 \text{ cm} \times 3 = 15 \text{ cm}). Next, subtract 12 from 15, which results in (15 - 12 = 3). Therefore, the final answer is (3 \text{ cm}).
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15 millimeters (mm) is NOT greater than 3 centimeters (cm). Using KHDeBDaCM to convert mm to cm, you find 15 mm equals 1.5 cm.
Yes, 3 decimeters (Dm) is greater than 30 centimeters (cm). Since 1 Dm is equal to 10 cm, 3 Dm is equal to 30 cm. Therefore, 3 Dm is equal to 30 cm, not greater than it.
1/3=5/15 2/5=6/15 So 2/5 is greater than 1/3
It is 3 meters which equals 300 cm
The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.
NO ! You cubed the 'cm' part OK. Why did you not also cube the '15' part ? Look at this: You have a cube, 15 cm on each side. What is its volume ? Length = 15 cm Width = 15 cm Height = 15 cm Volume = (Length) x (width) x (height) (15 cm) x (15 cm) x (15 cm) = 3,375 cm3 An even slightly better way to look at it: (15 cm)3 = (15)3 x (cm)3 = (3,375) (cm3)
NO3metre=300 cm and 300 is greater than 200
No because 3 meters = 300 cm
It is: 4 to 3
(1/5) x 15 = 3 cm
1 meter = 100 cm 3 meter = 3 x 100 cm = 300 cm 325 cm > 3 meters
3/15 = 0.2 0.11 = 0.11 0.2 > 0.11 3/15 > 0.11 So no, 0.11 is not greater than 3/15