"15 pt c" typically refers to a measurement of font size in typography, where "pt" stands for points, a unit of measurement used in printing and digital text. Specifically, "15 pt" indicates a font size of 15 points. The "c" could refer to a specific font style or a shorthand used in a particular context, but without additional context, its exact meaning is unclear. In general, a 15 pt font size is larger than standard text size, making it suitable for headings or emphasis.
30 c
52 pt * (2 c / 1 pt) = 104 c
I think 15
Is not pt an abbreviation for pint? So the answer would be 15.
2 pt X 2 c/pt = 4 c
14 pt
14 c is equal to 28 pt (points). 1 c (centimeter) is equivalent to 2 pt.
2 pt
There are 12 cups (c) in 9 pints (Pt). This is because 1 pint is equal to 1.5 cups, so to convert pints to cups, you multiply the number of pints by 1.5. Therefore, 9 Pt x 1.5 c/Pt = 13.5 c.
Assuming liquid pints... 45 pt Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis 90 c*0.5 pt 1 c=45 pt
2
No such measure as "c"