Yes, 300 mm can be represented in a measuring cup, but it's important to clarify that millimeters (mm) is a unit of length. When measuring liquid volume, the equivalent measurement would be in milliliters (ml), where 300 mm is equal to 300 ml, as 1 mm of liquid height in a standard measuring cup corresponds to 1 ml of volume. Therefore, a measuring cup that holds 300 ml can be used to measure this volume.
300 mm square = 300 mm * 300 mm = 300*300 square mm = 90000 sq mm or 90000 mm2
300 mm = 30 cm
(300 mm)/1 = (1m)/(1,000 mm) = (300/1,000) m = 0.3 m
300*1800 mm = 540000 mm = 21260 inches approx.This is not the same as 300 mm x 1800 mm which is a measure of an area.
2/3 on a measuring cup is where?
The hypotenuse of a triangle with a base of 300 mm and 500 mm height is: 583.1 mm
Grams are weight measurements. Cups are volume measurements. There are 236.6 ml in a cup. --------------------------------- You need to know what you are measuring: 300 grams of flour are about 2 1/3 cups 300 grams sugar are about 1 5/8 cup 300 grams of water are 1 1/4 cup if you can, weigh the ingredients.
11.811" Direct Conversion Formula 300 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 11.81102362 in
12 - 36 Direct Conversion Formula 300 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 11.81102362 in Direct Conversion Formula 900 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 35.43307087 in
MM= milimeters, for measuring distance Pound= weight, for measuring weight Not the same thing
Is it a measuring cup
Millimeter