Well there's 10 millimeters to 1 cm, so if you measure the height of the water line I would say it takes 120 millimeters of water to fill a 12 cm box. If, however , you want to know the content, you would need to give the width and depth of the box as well....
It is 12 cm because 98 mm = 9.8 cm
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters.2.5 centimeters = (2.5 x 10) = 25 millimeters. 28 millimeters is bigger and more larger.
1 cm = 0.3937 inch 1 inch = 2.54 cm
39.37 ft Do you know how long one metre is? well it is 2 one metres and then make the two on metres 6 times. you now have 12 metres
there is not enough information to calculate. the box may only fit one if the pencil happens to be 25cm wide and 15 cm high
1728 cm cubed
12cm (cubed)=12mL
They are not compatible - cm is a measure of length, ml is a measure of volume.
5cm by 7cm by 12cm
12 mL, exactly the same as 1 cm^3 = 1 mL by def.
12cm = 12 cm
12mm + 12cm
Yes, they are similar.
The square root of 144 is 12.12 x 12 = 144 so the dimensions would be 12cm by 12cm
A 1dm pen is longer than a 12cm pencil. 1dm is equivalent to 10cm, so a 1dm pen would be 2cm longer than a 12cm pencil.
1.44 cm
Density = Mass/Volume. So in this case: density = 36/12 = 3 g cm-3. This is 3000 kg m-3 in SI units. Also, watch your units. 12cm cubed is not the same as 12 cubic centimeters. 12 cm cubed is the volume of a cube 12 cm on each side, which is 1728 cubic centimeters. A density of 36 g ÷ 1728 cm3 is (to 4 significant digits) 1.736x10-3 g/cm3 or 1.736 kg/m3, which is just barely more than air.