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ounces
The answer is 92.13 inches (approx.). Inches and centimeters are both units of linear measurement. Inches are used in the imperial system whereas centimeters are used in the metric system. To convert from cm to inches, multiply the cm unit by 0.393701.Divide the number of centimeters by 2.54.
The denominator will be in ounces. Since the number is to be omitted, the number of ounces in a pound are irrelevant.
The denominator will be in ounces. Since the number is to be omitted, the number of ounces in a pound are irrelevant.
Divide the number of centimeters by 2.54.
inches
Just divide the number of centimeters by 2.54.
Inches
There are 2.54 centimeters in one inch. Once that number is known converting from one to the other is easy. To convert inches into centimeters multiple the number of inches by 2.54. To convert centimeters into inches divide by 2.54.
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You would place "centimeters" in numerator and "centimeters per inch" in the denominator. (centimeters)/(centimeters/inch) = [(centimeters) x (inch)] / [centimeters] which yields "inch(es)"
That means you need to multiply the number of inches by 2.54.
A centimetre is smaller than an inch - one inch is the same as 2.54 cm. When converting from inches to centimetres it will require more centimetres to cover the same distance, thus the number of centimetres will be greater than the number of inches.
The number ' 2.54 ' is useful for that very purpose, and can be used to make theconversion in either direction.-- To convert metric to customary, divide centimeters by 2.54 to arrive at inches.-- To convert customary to metric, multiply inches by 2.54 to arrive at centimeters.
ounces
The conversion factor is 2.54 cm = 1 in The way to use it in converting from cm to in is to divide the number of cm by 2.54 to get the number of inches that will equal that metric measurement. Number of inches in "x" cm = x divided by 2.54
The dividend is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator. Basically, you divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator).