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80 cm equals how many mm?

80 cm = 800 mm


1.5 cm equals how many mm?

1.5 cm equals 15 mm.


How many cm in 70 mm?

There are 7 cm in 70 mm. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cm is equivalent to 10 mm.


98 cm equals how many mm?

it equals 980 for the number model is 9.8x100=980


2000 mm equals how many cm?

2000 mm = 200 cm

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What is 70 mm equals centimeters?

10 mm = 1 cm 20 mm = 2 cm 30 mm = 3 cm . . 70 mm = 7 cm


7cm equals how many mm?

There are 10 millimetres in a centimetre. You need to multiply cm by 10. Therefore 7*10 is 70 millimetres.


80 cm equals how many mm?

80 cm = 800 mm


1.5 cm equals how many mm?

1.5 cm equals 15 mm.


How many centimetres are there in 581 mm?

it 10 mm equals 1 cm then 500 mm equals 50 cm so then 580 mm equals 58 cm so the answer is 58.1 cm


How many cm in 70 mm?

There are 7 cm in 70 mm. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cm is equivalent to 10 mm.


98 cm equals how many mm?

it equals 980 for the number model is 9.8x100=980


2000 mm equals how many cm?

2000 mm = 200 cm


110 mm equals how many cm?

110 mm = 11 cm


What is 77 cm equals how many mm?

77 cm = 770 mm


If 10 Mm's equals 1 cm and 100 cm equals 1m how many Mm's are in 3 m?

3000 mm


160 cm equals how many mm?

160 cm = 1600 mm

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