No. The units are the same (mm) so the numbers can be compared directly. 2 < 3 → 2 mm < 3 mm. → 2 mm is less than 3 mm, ie 2 mm is not larger than 3 mm.
Convert to the same units and the difference can be found: 1 cm = 10 mm → 2 cm = 2 × 10 mm = 20 mm → 2 cm - 18 mm = 20mm - 18 mm = 2mm 2 cm is 2 mm longer than 18 mm Alternatively, as 10 mm = 1 cm, 2 mm = 2 ÷ 10 cm = 0.2 cm, it can be expressed as 2 cm is 0.2 cm longer than 18 mm.
No
Yes it is. So is the 0.7.
No. 2 millimeters is only half as wide as 4 mm.Of course, for the same outside diameter, a 2 mm ring will have a wider inside diameter, so perhaps that is the point of confusion.
10 cm are the same as 100 mm, and 385 mm are the same as 38.5 cm. A cm is the same as 10 mm.
2 mm is smaller.
100.5 mm > 2 cm.To see this, first convert both measurements into lengths of the same unit, either10.05 cm, 2 cm; or100.5 mm, 20 mmThen you can clearly see than 100.5 mm is greater than 2 cm.
No, millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm) are not the same. There are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter.
A length of 11 mm looks very roughly the same as 1/2 inch. +++ 7/16" is a lot closer. 1/2" = 12.7mm.
1 cm = 10 mm 2 cm = 2 x 10 mm = 20 mm
2 mm ofcourse!