57cm x 54cm x 15cm is equal to approximately 22.44 inches x 21.26 inches x 5.91 inches.
There are approximately 21.26 inches in 54 centimeters.
To calculate the volume from a molar ratio, you first need to determine the moles of the substance using the given molar ratio. Then, use the ideal gas law equation (PV = nRT) to calculate the volume, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is moles, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is temperature in Kelvin.
If the meterstick was broken into 2 perfect halves, then the answer would be 50cm. If the whole stick was 54cm, and it was broken into 2 pieces, then the answer would be 27cm. ++ The question refers to breaking the rule into uneven parts, one at 54cm, so then the other part is 100-54 = 46cm.
False. 54cm = 540mm
yes,it is true...... 5.4mm = 54 cm
is 54cm=5.4mm
the mass of 27g and a volume of 54cm3 would be more likely to float because it has a lower density of 0.5g/cm3 while the other one has a density of 1.2g/cm3.
54cm (almost).
57cm x 54cm x 15cm is equal to approximately 22.44 inches x 21.26 inches x 5.91 inches.
54cm is 540mm
1.4cm + 54cm = 55.4cm or 0.554m
10.8 cm :)
The measurement 54 centimeters has the same meaning in medical and common language.
12 + 24 + 18 = 54cm (Or 0.54 metres)