The question is nonsense! It is not true, if you want to tie up a large parcel.
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The length of the other side is: 28.6 cm
You an calculate the area of a rectangle by multiplying length x width.
Anything that measures length: a 30cm ruler, a metre ruler, a tape measure etc.
All you need to do is times width by length by height 2x5x3 = 30cm^3
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30cm is about 12 inches or 1 foot in length
It is about 30cm in length.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm 30 cm=300 mm hence .both are equal
the length of one side cubed. For example, the height of a box is 30cm, breadth 30cm, width 30cm. =303 =30 x 30 x 30 = 27000cm3
The chain is 30cm length and you have 15 lengths. Therefore 30/15 is 2cm length for each link. 2cm is 20mm.
Area of any square or rectangle = (length) x (width)Length and width are both 30 centimeters.Area = (30cm) x (30cm) = 900 square centimeters
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The width will be 30cm
To measure a 750mm long ribbon using a 30cm ruler, first convert 750mm to centimeters, which is 75cm. Lay the ruler down alongside the ribbon and mark the end of the 30cm measurement. Move the ruler to the end of the marked point and measure another 30cm, marking again. Finally, measure the remaining 15cm to reach a total length of 75cm (or 750mm).
A Ostrich's small intestine is about 30cm long.
Oh, dude, you're testing my math skills now? Alright, let's see... Well, since 1 meter is 100 centimeters, 3 meters would be 300 centimeters. So, you can cut 10 pieces of 30cm lengths from a 3m length. Math can be fun, right?