Between 50mm and 6cm, the later would have the greater length. That is because 50mm is only equal to 5cm.
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is 6cm greater than 60mm
6cm.
1cm +6cm
Information provided in the question is not enough to answer. We can only say that for the given lengths: 7cm > 6cm > 5cm
6cm
6cm = 60mm
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
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Yes.
On a standard ruler, 60mm is located between the 5cm (50mm) and 6cm (60mm) marks. Since 1 centimeter equals 10 millimeters, you can also find 60mm by counting the millimeter markings along the metric side of the ruler. It is precisely at the 6cm mark, as 60mm is equivalent to 6cm.
The 50mm APS-C equivalent focal length for a full-frame camera is around 75mm.
The 50mm focal length on a crop sensor camera is equivalent to about 75mm on a full-frame camera.
The APS-C 50mm equivalent focal length for a full-frame camera is around 75mm.
is 6cm greater than 60mm