Well, honey, there are plenty of objects that could be 87cm long. We're talking about things like a yardstick, a Baseball bat, or even a small coffee table. So, if you need something that's 87cm long, just take your pick and get measuring!
You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
Well the fractional lengths is the length of a fraction
5000/33 = 151.52 = 152 lengths.
The ratio is 57 cubed. This answer does not depend on the fact that you are comparing two similar pyramids; it works the same for two cubes, two spheres, etc. - in general, for any two similar 3D objects.
3/0.75 = 4 lengths.
100cm = 1m therefore 87cm = 0.87m
87 centimeters is 2 feet and 10.25 inches.
baby boy at 20 months his length is 87cm is that normal for his age
perimeter
87cm to m is 0.87m
0,87 metres.
87cm = 0.87m
There are approximately 34.25 or 341/4 inches in 87 centimeters. by C4M444 (I wasn't logged in yet).
87cm long with females
0.87 metres. (100cm in a m)
Assuming you are already sure that the two objects are, indeed, similar: You measure corresponding lengths of the two objects, and divide.You measure the lengths of a pair of corresponding sides. The scale factor is the ratio of the two measures.
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