K. Rosiah
When you say, "... 1.5 K...," I assume you meant to say 1.5 km. If that is the case, you can find the number of cm in 1.5 km by using a conversion formula. We know that there are 100cm in a meter and 1000m in a km. Therefore: (1.5km) X (1000m / 1km) X (100cm / 1m) = 150,000cm Concluding that there are 150,000cm in 1.5km.
Use this : K H D B D C Mcm is represented by the Centim is represented by the BaseTherefore, you have to jump 2 spots, which goes by tens, to get to the C. So, 2 m is equal to 200 cm.
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K. Rosiah
The answer depends on how many 1 cm cubes you start off with. If you had n cubes then the largest hollow cube is a k-cube where k^3 <= 6n^2 - 12n + 8
( K cm/hr ) x ( 1 meter/100 cm ) x (1 km / 1,000 meters ) x (1 hr / 3,600 sec )= ( K x 1 x 1 x 1 ) / ( 100 x 1,000 x 3,600 ) (cm - m - km - hr) / (hr - cm - m - sec)= K / 360,000,000 km/secTake the number of cm per hour. Divide it by 360 millionto get the number of km per second.
( K cm/hr ) x ( 1 meter/100 cm ) x (1 km / 1,000 meters ) x (1 hr / 3,600 sec )= ( K x 1 x 1 x 1 ) / ( 100 x 1,000 x 3,600 ) (cm - m - km - hr) / (hr - cm - m - sec)= K / 360,000,000 km/secTake the number of cm per hour. Divide it by 360 millionto get the number of km per second.
Gyuri-162 cm Seungyeon- 160 cm Hara- 164 cm Nicole- 164 cm Jiyoung- 166cm *based on the data in 2009
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How many inches is 38 cm
"K" is not a unit of length. If you mean "km", that means kilometer. One kilometer = 1000 meters.
A tennis ball must be between 6.25 and 6.57 cm in diameter, i.e. 3.125 and 3.285 cm radius. If we take 3.2 as the average than 137.258 cm
When you say, "... 1.5 K...," I assume you meant to say 1.5 km. If that is the case, you can find the number of cm in 1.5 km by using a conversion formula. We know that there are 100cm in a meter and 1000m in a km. Therefore: (1.5km) X (1000m / 1km) X (100cm / 1m) = 150,000cm Concluding that there are 150,000cm in 1.5km.
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