There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter. Perhaps you are thinking of a decimetre. There are 10 centimetres in one decimetre. Therefore, 60 centimetres is equal to 60/10 = 6 decimetres.
It depends on the size of the diameter. It is like asking "how long is a string?"
60 millimeters=60 centimeters
Would that be 60 inches across for a 60 inch diameter?
Ddryy
There are five 60 centimeter lengths in 3 meters, since 3 meters is the same as 300 centimeters. 5 x 60 = 300
60 000 sixty thousand
2.48 meters
A diameter is not a linear measure! It is like asking how tall you are in heights!
the diameter of a circle that is 60 is 60 radius is 30 the circumference is 188.46
There are 60 millimeters in 6 centimeters. 6 centimeters x 10 millimeter/1 centimeter = 60 millimeters 1 centimeter = 10 millimeters
4,ooo * * * * * That is an incorrect answer to a question that does not make sense. A diameter is not a linear unit. The question is like asking how tall you are in heights!
Centimeter is a measurement unit in the metric system. The diameter is not a measurement unit. The diameter of a circle is twice the length of the radius of the circle.