This doesnt make sense. There are 100cm in a metre, therefore 16.20 per metre should be 0.162 (or 16.2p per cm
75 × 20 = 1500 which is £15.00
There are ten millimeters in a centimeter.
1 meter per second = 3.6 kilometers per hour
kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.
1 yard = 0.9144 meter
To calculate the cost of 20 cm at 75p per meter, first convert 20 cm to meters, which is 0.2 meters. Then, multiply 0.2 meters by 75p per meter, resulting in a cost of 15p. Therefore, the cost of 20 cm is 15p.
100 centimeters per meter.
(0.32 centimeter) x (10 millimeters per centimeter) = 3.2 millimeters(0.32 centimeter) / (100 centimeters per meter) = 0.0032 meter(0.32 centimeter) / (2.54 centimeters per inch) = 0.126 inch (rounded)
To convert from picosiemes to microsiemens, you have to divide by a million. To convert from "per meter" to "per centimeter", you would multiply by a million. The end result is that you divide by 10,000.
(7.27 meter) x (100 centimeters per meter) = 727centimeters
100 centimeters per meter.
6 x 15 = 90(6 m) x (15 p/m) = 90 pI have no idea how many £ that may represent,but I'm sure you can handle that part.
1 million cubic centimeters per cubic meter.
Multiply by 10000.
cgs: centimeter per second2mks: meter per second2
Divide by 10000.
1 g = .001 kg1 cm = .01m1.05 g/cm = .00105/.01 kg/m = .105 kg/m