Yes, 6 cm and 60 g can be put in a ratio. To express these two quantities in a ratio, you would need to ensure they have the same units. Since they are currently in different units (centimeters and grams), you would need to convert one of the quantities to match the other unit. Once they are in the same unit (for example, both in grams or both in centimeters), you can then express them in a ratio, such as 6:60 or 1:10.
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The ratio works out as 7 to 60
the answer is 6 cm because 1 cm=10mm and 6 times 10 is 60 which is higher than 50
A hexagon has 6 sides. The area of a regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 60 cm is 259.81 cm squared.
Volume = 1.53 cc = 3.375 cc.Surface area = 6*1.52 cm = 13.5 cm2So surface area to volume ratio = 3.375 cm3/13.5cm2 = 0.25 [cm].Note that the ratio depends on the unit of measurement.===========================Note also that the above presentation apparently became top-heavy,causing the ratio to suddenly flip over during the process.Surface area = 6 x (1.5)2Volume = (1.5)3Area/Volume = 6 x 1.52/1.53 = 6/1.5 = 4 cm-1
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6cm>7mm 6 cm is equal to 60 millimeters.
60 mm = 6 cm
6 cm !
6 cm.
6 centimeters (cm) are equal to 60 millimeters (mm)1 cm is equal to 10 mm.so... 60 mm x (1 cm/10 mm) = (60 mm x 1 cm)/10 mm = 60 cm/10 = 6 cm
60 : 1
60/50 = 6/5
The ratio works out as 7 to 60
There are: 60 cm = 0.6 m
6 cm.
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