All depends on what math book you have!
2.032 centimeters.
80 millimeters is equivalent to 8 centimeters or approximately 3.15 inches. To visualize it, it's about the thickness of a standard paperback book or a large smartphone.
A decimeter = 10 centimeters
i don't know that's why i asked you.
Six millimeters equals to 0.6 centimeters. This is used in math.
About 2.9 cm
There is no actual adjective in the sentence. The noun "math" (mathematics) comes before the noun "book" but this is called a noun adjunct or attributive noun, rather than an adjective, which would describe a characteristic of the book (large, new, thick).
2.5 to 3 centimeters thick.
A typical plastic straw is about 0.5 millimeters thick.
2.032 centimeters.
80 millimeters is equivalent to 8 centimeters or approximately 3.15 inches. To visualize it, it's about the thickness of a standard paperback book or a large smartphone.
a math book is were u learn math
Depends on the maths book. And there's the fact that every maths book is a different size ever so slightly.
0.2500 centimeters. You're welcome.
The math book was as heavy as a mountain.
The volume of a math textbook would depend on its physical dimensions. It can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of the textbook. A common unit for volume is cubic inches or cubic centimeters.
A decimeter = 10 centimeters