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What does 330 cm equals to in mm?

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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.


98 cm equals how many mm?

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


4.2 cm equals how many mm?

62mm


How many mm equals 13 cm?

There are 10mm to 1cm so there are 130mm to 13cm

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80 cm equals how many mm?

80 cm = 800 mm


Is 33 cm greater than 330 mm?

There are ten mm in a cm. These two are the same distance.


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


1.5 cm equals how many mm?

1.5 cm equals 15 mm.


98 cm equals how many mm?

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


What is 98 mm equals to in cm?

10 mm in a cm 9.8 cm


4.2 cm equals how many mm?

62mm


20mm equals how many centimeters?

2 cm That's correct, 1 cm equals to 10 millimeter, that means 20 mm equals to 2 cm, 10 mm = 1 cm 20 mm = 2 cm.


What is 1.5 cm equals mm?

15 mm, there are 10 mm in a 1 cm


What is 10 mm equals cm?

10 mm = 1 cm


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

3000 mm


How many mm equals 13 cm?

There are 10mm to 1cm so there are 130mm to 13cm

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