well we use them because its only the metric system that u use in science.
AnswerYou shouldn't be using centimetres in science, if you are using the SI system. The centimetre isn't really an SI unit, as SI uses the 'engineering system' in which multiples of 10 raised to the power of plus or minus 3.
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to measure square centimeters
the abriviation " cc " can mean lots of things, but in your question, u mention science , and in science, " cc " stands for cubic centimeters!!!
You would measure it in centimeters.
centimeters
Use whatever is appropriate, or whichever you prefer. Centimeters are appropriate more often.
I wouldn't use either, but centimeters are better than millimeters.
They use computer science
They use computer science
To convert centimeters to inches, you can use the ratio 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. Divide the number of centimeters by 2.54 to get the equivalent length in inches. In this case, 101 centimeters would be equivalent to 101/2.54 = 39.76 inches.
How about: 4.5 cm
they use science by working with electricity