For 45 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 100 mm. For 30 degrees, move along 100 mm and up 58 mm. For 60 degrees move along 100 mm and up 188 mm.
Well, darling, 1.6cm is the same as 16mm. It's just a little switcharoo between centimeters and millimeters, easy peasy lemon squeezy. Hope that clears things up for you!
The area of one square with sides measuring 1cm by 1cm is 1 square centimeter. Since there are 4 squares of the same size, the total area of all 4 squares would be 4 square centimeters. This can be calculated by multiplying the area of one square by the number of squares.
1cm + 6cm, 2cm +5cm, 3cm + 4cm all the partners that add up to 7cm.
maybe its uhm 24mm?
There are 10mm in 1cm. It goes up by tens. 10mm in 1cm. 10cm in 1 decimeter. 10 decimeters in 1 meter.
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If you mean that the perimeter adds up to 5cm then make each side 1cm long. If you want the 5cm length to be from point to point, make each side 1 mm long. If you want the 5cm length to be from point to opposite side, make each side .8 mm long.
10mm=1cm 100cm=1m 1,000m=1km 35,000mm make up 35m.
1 in = 25.4 mm ⇒ 36 in = 36 x 25.4 mm = 914.4 mm
To convert millimeters to centimeters, divide the number of millimeters by 10. For example, 50 mm is equivalent to 5 cm (50 mm / 10 = 5 cm). Both millimeters and centimeters are units of length in the metric system.
15.75 inches = 400.05 millimeters.
1 centimeter=10 millimeters
One cm equates to 0.1 mm EDIT: Actually, it's the other way around. 0.1 cm = 1 mm. Answer to your question is 10 mm make up 1 cm.
1 decimetre = 100 millimetres so 40 dm = 40*100 mm = 4000 mm. Simple!
1 mm = 1/10 cm Remember the Metric Table of Length 10 millimetres(mm) = 1 cm (centimetres) 100 cm = 1 metre(m) 1000 m = 1 kilometre (km) . Note each step goes up in multiples of '10'.
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