98.7
Amount of mm divided by 10 .For example: 100mm divided by 10 = 10cm.
1litre
10*10*10 = 1000 cm3
If your radius is 10cm the circumference is: 62.8 cm
No, you cannot wrap a 15cm by 10cm by 10cm box using a single sheet of A4 paper. An A4 sheet measures 21cm by 29.7cm, which is not large enough to cover the surface area of the box completely. The surface area of the box is 2(15cm × 10cm + 10cm × 10cm + 15cm × 10cm) = 2(150cm² + 100cm² + 150cm²) = 2(400cm²) = 800cm², while an A4 sheet provides a limited area of 623.7cm².
It is 98.7 cm.
Amount of mm divided by 10 .For example: 100mm divided by 10 = 10cm.
1 cm=10mm therefore 987mm = 987/10 cm = 98.7cm watch out though 987mm squared is 9.87cm squared
987mm is 98.7cm
23 is to be divided by 10 as 10cm=1mm So the answer is 2.3cm
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there are 10mm to 1 cm, therefore 987mm is 98cm & 7mm or 98.7cm
987 millimeters is equal to 98.7 centimeters.
1litre
V = 1,000 cm3
A square that measures 10cm on each side has an area of 100 square centimeters. This is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself (10cm x 10cm = 100 sqcm). The unit for area is always squared, so the area of a 10cm x 10cm square is 100 sqcm.
Yes - a litre is 10cm by 10cm by 10cm, i.e. 1dm cubed.