No, since there can be no conversion. A centimetre (cm) is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while an ounce is either a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space or a measure of mass. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
Yes (apart from units):If the side of a square is 4cm then itsperimeter is 4cm + 4cm + 4cm + 4cm = 4 x 4cm = 16cm;area is 4cm x 4cm = 16cm2
It is an equilateral triangle
96 sq. cm
4cm
4cm
The density is (its mass)/64 grams/cm3
If you want to add them, it's 12cm, but if you want to multiply them, it's 64cm.
4cm
4cm = 0.00004km
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
The volume of the cube is 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass (50g) by the volume (64 cm^3): density = 50g / 64 cm^3 ≈ 0.78 g/cm^3.
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