millimeters
There are 2.54 centimeters in one inch. This conversion factor can be used to convert measurements between centimeters and inches.
There can be an infinite number of values between 4 and 5 cm. Whether it is cm, m, length, distance, volume, etc, there will always be an infinite number of values between 4 and 5. Examples: 4.115, 4.2, 4.945
It could refer to both inches or centimeters depending on the context. It's best to clarify with the source or reference to determine the unit of measurement being used.
It is impossible to convert between centimetres and ounces. One is a unit of length, while the other is a unit of mass.
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There are 10 milimeters in 1 centimetre. The numbers on a ruler are usually centimeters. The little un-numbered lines that divide up the centimeters mark the milimeters.
They are centimeters. yes they are cm but they can also refer to the points for eg 2inches the lines could refer 2.1 2.2 2.3 and so on
You measure millimeters by counting the little lines in between centimeters. Millimeters are 1/10 of a centimeter and 1/1000 of a meter.
If the lines are on the opposite side of the inches on the ruler, then yes. You must keep in mind, however, that a ruler is used for inches and that the centimeters may not be marked.
The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
u call them centimeters.
It really depends on your resolution, on how many divisions you can possibly make between 4 and 5 centimeters. If I can divide it into 20 divisions, I can say that it has 20 - 0.05 centimeters. Or if you divide it by 2, we can say that it there are two 0.5 centimeters between 4 and 5 centimeters.
4.5 cm
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
* Yard stick * Ruler * Protractor * Centimeters