12" x 8.625"
The idea is to: 1) Convert everything to the same unit. For instance, convert the meter to the equivalent in cm. 2) Divide the meter (or its equivalent in cm) by 5 cm.
1 in = 2.5 cm (exactly) 1 mile = 63360 in = 63360 x 2.54 cm = 160934.4 cm → to convert miles to cm multiply by 160934.4 → to convert cm to miles divide by 160934.4
There is no conversion from cm to cm3.
divide the number of cm by 2.54 to convert them to inches 65/2.54 in = 25.6 in
Well you can't convert mL to cm, but you can convert mL to cm cubed. So 200 mL would be 200 cm cubed.
210mm & 297mm sides
there are 10 millimetres in each centimetre. so 10x251 gives 210mm in 21 cm.
A4 is 210mm × 297mm = 62,370 square millimetres 26cm x 32cm x 10cm = 8,320 square centimetres (83,200 square millimetres) Therefore Yes, 26 x 32 x 10 cm is bigger than A4
324.612 cm
The idea is to: 1) Convert everything to the same unit. For instance, convert the meter to the equivalent in cm. 2) Divide the meter (or its equivalent in cm) by 5 cm.
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You divide mm by 10 to get the the equivalent measure in cm: 496 / 10 = 49.6cm
A5 is 148mm by 210mm; it is almost precisely half the size of A4.
They are equivalent measures. So 5.6 cm3 = 5.6 ml.
first convert 5 feet into cm we get ,5 feet = 152.4 cm now 3 in into cm we get 3 in =7.62 cm now,add 152.4 + 7.62 =160.02 cm
210 x 297mm those how are looking for the answer in cm you can not do it in cm ***unless you be scientific you will be able to work it out ** it will something like 21 x 29.35 ADDED: It won't be "something like", though your mm to cm conversion is not quite correct. 210 x 297mm = 21.0 x 29.7cm, and that will give an answer in square centimetres, not linear cm. In any case the question was asking for the area specifically, just the "size". When you buy the paper, or set up a printer to handle it, you don't really need to know the numbers because the A4 designation is the international standard and most printer-drivers, duplicators, fax machines etc have "A4" in their menus.
#!/bin/bash #Convert Inches to Centimeters in BASH cm=0; echo "Please enter the number of inches. "; read inch; cm=`echo "$inch * 2.56" | bc` echo "There are $cm centimeters in $inch inches"; exit;