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Search the Wikipedia for "SI prefixes". Example: mega means a million; kilo means a thousand; so to convert from mega-something to kilo-something, you multiply by 1000 (which is a million divided by thousand). Or: kilo means a thousand, milli means 1/1000, so to convert from kilo to milli, you multiply by a million (since 1000 divided by 1/1000 is a million). If what you want is to convert metric units to non-metric units, or vice versa (for example, light-years to meters), you might just look up the specific unit, for example in the Wikipedia - usually it lists equivalents in other units. You can also type something similar to the following in Google: 1 light-year in meters And Google will show you the equivalent.
2.11337642 US pints == (Taken from Google Conversions Tool)
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Conversion rate: 1 centimeter = 0.39 inches. A good online tool for conversions (easy to use) can be found at: http://www.teaching-english-in-japan.net/conversion/centimeters/
129.6 cm = 4.252 ft. There is a website with an online conversion tool that makes these conversions easy - use link below.
This would end up being about 16.8 million USD. You can find these and other conversions using an online money conversion tool.
This would end up being about 16.8 million USD. You can find these and other conversions using an online money conversion tool.
Search the Wikipedia for "SI prefixes". Example: mega means a million; kilo means a thousand; so to convert from mega-something to kilo-something, you multiply by 1000 (which is a million divided by thousand). Or: kilo means a thousand, milli means 1/1000, so to convert from kilo to milli, you multiply by a million (since 1000 divided by 1/1000 is a million). If what you want is to convert metric units to non-metric units, or vice versa (for example, light-years to meters), you might just look up the specific unit, for example in the Wikipedia - usually it lists equivalents in other units. You can also type something similar to the following in Google: 1 light-year in meters And Google will show you the equivalent.
You can find an online converter to convert ounces to pounds online at the Metric-Conversions Organization website. Once on the page, click on "Weight Converter" and then "Ounces to Pounds" to bring up the tool.
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There are no tools that are specific to metric system: the same tool can also be used for the Imperial system. The best metric unit of weight of a CD is probably the millinewton.
You can get time zone conversions online at the Time and Date website. Once on the page, hover over "Time Zones" in the top navigation menu and click on "Time Zone Converter" to bring up the tool.
2.11337642 US pints == (Taken from Google Conversions Tool)
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