Oh, isn't that a lovely question! The length of a book can vary depending on the edition and publisher, but typically a standard paperback book is around 20-25 cm in length. If you have a specific book in mind, I recommend measuring it yourself for the most accurate answer. Happy measuring, my friend!
10 cm
To find the length between 22cm and 50 cm: 50 cm - 22 cm = 28 cm.
The side length is: 4.899 cm
Area = Length*Width so Width = Area/Length = 220/5.5 = 40 cm.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of 7 cm and 24 cm is: 25 cm
27 cm
Volume = length into height into breath
If you mean an isosceles trapezoid with parallel sides of 18 cm and 27 cm then the length of the 4th sides is 2 cm
10 cm
one cm is 1/100th of a meter. if you have a length in cm then multiply it by 10^-2 to get the length in m. if you have the length in meters then multiply it by 10^2 to get the length in cm
The side length is 70.71 cm
The length is 14 cm
The length of the diameter will be 30 cm if the radius is 15 cm.
Length = 24 cm and width = 12 cm Check: 2*(24+12) = 72 cm
To find the length between 22cm and 50 cm: 50 cm - 22 cm = 28 cm.
To find the length of a rectangle, you can use the formula for area: Area = Length × Width. Given that the area is 96 cm² and the width is 8 cm, you can rearrange the formula to find the length: Length = Area ÷ Width. Thus, Length = 96 cm² ÷ 8 cm = 12 cm. Therefore, the length of the rectangle is 12 cm.
A four sided shape with length 45 cm and width 68 cm would have a total side length of 226 cm or 2.26 m.