(60 termites) x (5 mm per termite) = 300 mm = 0.3meter
The size of a termite can vary, but on average, a termite is about 4-6 millimeters in length. Therefore, if you have 60 termites, it would be approximately 240-360 millimeters combined.
There is no such unit of measurement as a termite. Therefore, this is not calculable.
1 cm = 10 mm so two termites would fit.
There are approximately 1.5 meters in 60 inches.
20 termites can fit on 1 centimeter if each termite is 5 millimeters long.
60 millimeters is 2.36 inches.
As there are 10mm in each centimetre, there are (6 x 10) 60mm in 6cm.
There are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter, so 600 millimeters would be equivalent to 60 centimeters.
60*5 mm = 300 mm
15 inches
I think its around 10,000 termites.
2 termites
2 termites
600
millimeters = mm centimeters = cm 5 * 60 = 300mm 300mm = 30cm The chain would be 30cm long
600 termites, assuming termites line up only one side of the stick.
A termite = 5mm, so 60 termites = 5mm x 60 = 300mm. One meter = 1000mm, so 300mm / 1000mm = .3m
.6 decimeters are in 60 millimeters
60 meters is 60,000 millimeters.
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