Well, let's see here. To subtract 15cm from 40mm, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1cm is equal to 10mm, we can convert 15cm to 150mm. Now, when we subtract 150mm from 40mm, we get 190mm. Just remember, it's all about finding the right unit and taking your time to calculate with a happy little heart.
If 15cm is the diameter then the radius is 7.5cm If the circumference is 15cm then the radius is 7.5/pi cm
They are the same measurement. 15cm = 150mm (conversion is 1cm=10mm)
15cm
It is 268083 mm3.
30cm
40mm - 15cm = 25
-43
4cm
40mm is 4cm. There are 100cm in a meter.
what is the density of 40mm coarse Aggregate
If 15cm is the diameter then the radius is 7.5cm If the circumference is 15cm then the radius is 7.5/pi cm
40mm is equal to 40 millimeters
15cm-58mm equals = -43
15cm = 5.9 inches.
There are 4 centimeters in 40mm - 10mm per centimeter.
About 228 Lbs.
divide by 1,000 40/1,000 = 0.04 40mm = 0.04 metres