(10+10)+(5+5)=30cm
3in x 5in is the standard size. Occasionally 5 x 7
It's length multiplied by it's width. The answer will be in square mm/cm/inches etc. James.
inches or centimeters
~18102 if you assume that each playing card is 3.5 inches in length.
there are a million things 3cm long like bugs, some bones in your fingers, a piece of string or paper cut to that length, etc.
3 in.x5 in.
9*6=54 width=6 cm squared
length * width * height
3.5in length, 2.25 width
centimeters
A playing card is about 3.5 inches in length. The width of the card is 2.5 inches. A standard playing card deck has 52 cards.
3in x 5in is the standard size. Occasionally 5 x 7
The approximate dimensions of a Yu-Gi-Oh card are Length= 86 cm Width= 59cm Thickness= 1/6mm
It's length multiplied by it's width. The answer will be in square mm/cm/inches etc. James.
In terms of their areas, Visible Card = Total Card - Picture = 18*11 - 12*7 = 198 - 84 = 104 cm2.
Well, sweetheart, let me tell you what's 8 centimeters long: a decent-sized pickle, a small banana, and a cute little kitten's paw. So, if you ever need to measure something around that length, just picture those delightful visuals in your mind. You're welcome.
You are missing a lot of info here. You need to state shape (assuming rectangular, the length and width) and also the density of the solid