11.81 inches
The measures as given cannot be compared:ml(millilitres) are a measure of volume; whereascm(centimetres) are a measure of length.However, cubiccentimetres(cu cm or cm^3 or cm3) area measure of volume:1 ml = 1 cu cm (= 1 cm3)→ 30 ml = 30 cu cmso 30 ml is not greater than 30 cu cm (they are equal).
Well, isn't that just a happy little rectangle we have here! To find its area, simply multiply the length by the width. So, for this rectangle measuring 11 cm by 30 cm, the area would be 330 square centimeters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint on that canvas!
1.5 cm
1 m = 100 cm ⇒ 30 m = 30 x 100 cm = 3000 cm
30 inches = 76.2 cm Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 30 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 76.2 cm
Had a colonoscopy this week, and my doctor said that a 12mm colon polyp is considered medium size.
30 cm
3 mm is considered diminutive, ie small. Something that is 1 cm (ie 10 mm) or more is large.
A standard Ludo board typically measures around 30 cm x 30 cm (12 inches x 12 inches).
Multiply them together.
Yes, a polyp measuring 8 cm is considered large. Most polyps are typically much smaller, often measuring just a few millimeters to a couple of centimeters. Larger polyps can have a higher risk of being cancerous, so they usually warrant further evaluation and monitoring by a healthcare professional.
A small measures 15 cm .It is 15 cm long . It means 2 small ruler will be equal to 30 cm and 5 cm of 3rd ruler . It is 35 cm long .
Diameter = 30cm so radius = 15 cm. Then Area = pi*r2 = 706.9 cm2
To find the volume of a box, you multiply its length, width, and height. For a box with sides measuring 10 cm, 10 cm, and 30 cm, the volume is calculated as (10 , \text{cm} \times 10 , \text{cm} \times 30 , \text{cm} = 3000 , \text{cm}^3). Therefore, the volume of the box is 3000 cubic centimeters.
When measuring linear meters of a product with a width, one ignores the width and measures the length as it comes off the role. Therefore 30 cm length is the sames a 0.3 linear meters. However, 30 cm x 30 cm, as specified in the question, is a measure of area and it makes no sense to try and convert an area into a length (linear measure).
A 30 cm polyp in the colon is exceptionally large and would appear as a significant growth protruding from the colonic wall. It may have a lobulated or irregular surface, and its color can vary from pink to reddish, sometimes with areas of ulceration or necrosis. Depending on its type, it could be sessile (flat) or pedunculated (attached by a stalk). Such a size would likely raise concerns for malignancy, and it would be a focal point of investigation during a colonoscopy.
The measures as given cannot be compared:ml(millilitres) are a measure of volume; whereascm(centimetres) are a measure of length.However, cubiccentimetres(cu cm or cm^3 or cm3) area measure of volume:1 ml = 1 cu cm (= 1 cm3)→ 30 ml = 30 cu cmso 30 ml is not greater than 30 cu cm (they are equal).