3.44488189 inches
145cm x 71cm x 2.5cm
19.7 in x 14.2 in x 9.8 in
1m = 100cm 25cm x (1m/100cm) = 0.25m
83.0 x 115.4 cm / 32.7 x 45.4 inches
10 x 4 -45 square inches 10 in inches square
145cm x 71cm x 2.5cm
The International Air Transport Association sets guidelines on the size of carry on luggage. They say the maximum size should be 56cm long, 45cm wide and 25cm deep. However these guidelines are not mandatory and airlines set their own limits. British Airways has a size of 56cm x 45cm x 25cm. Air France 55cm x 35cm x 25cm. United Airlines 56cm x 35cm x 23cm. Therefore one should check the baggage size limits with the airline before purchasing a suitcase. On the high street stores such including Argos, John Lewis and Debenhams sell suitable cases. Online general stores such as Amazon and eBay have wide range of products. Specialist online stores such as The Luggage and Bag store also have a range of cases for sale.
19.7 in x 14.2 in x 9.8 in
If you multiply 56 x 45 x 25 the answer is 63,000cm. Since the answer is 63,000, it's equal to 24,803.15 inches.
The measurement box of cement is used for measuring quantity of aggregates for mixing with cement, when the mortar/concrete is specified in volume. As the volumetric content of a 50 kgs bag of cement is 35 litres, the measurement box of size equal to 35 litres is made. Generally the inner size of measurement box is 40cm x 35cm x 25cm.
25cm x 25cm = 625cm
There are 625 one-centimeter squares in a 25cm x 25cm square.
http://manuelsweb.com/in_cm.htm43.2
Volume = 35cm x 20cm x 5cm = 3,500 cm3 = 3,500 ml
There are 10 mm in 1cm, so 25cm X 10 = 250mm
Broomstick knitting needles are the size of a broomstick handle. That would be approximately 2.75 inches in circumference or about 7/8ths of an inch in diameter. This would be a US 42 size (I believe), or a 22.0 to 22.25mm size, needles.
Can't! Queen size 60 inches x 80 inches; King size 76 inches x 80 inches.