15 centimeters is 150 millimeters.
A millimeter is 1/10 of a centimeter, so there are 15 millimeters in 1.5 centimeters.
15 centimeters are in 150 millimeters.
There are 150 millimeters in 15 centimeters, as there are 10 millimeters in one centimeter.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 15 centimetres minus 58 millimetres is equal to (15 x 10) - 58 = 92 millimetres or 92/10 = 9.2 centimetres.
15 centimeters
A US penny (US $0.01 coin) is 1.55 mm thick, so multiplying that by 15, a stack of 15 pennies is 23.25 mm or 2.325 cm tall
The thickness of the US 1¢ coin is 1.55 mm. 100 of them in a stack rise to a lofty 155 mm = 15.5 cm.
There are many countries which use pennies as their minor currency units - including the US where they refer to cents as pennies! These coins are of different widths and without knowing which country the question refers to, it is not possible to give an answer.
1 US quarter has a thickness of 1.75 millimeters. A 1-inch stack of quarters would be about 15 quarters.
No. 15 millimeters is equivalent to 1.5 centimeters.
15 centimeters is 150 millimeters.
A millimeter is 1/10 of a centimeter, so there are 15 millimeters in 1.5 centimeters.
Pennies: 15 Nickels: 13
There are 150 millimeters in 15 centimeters, as there are 10 millimeters in one centimeter.
15 centimeters are in 150 millimeters.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 15 centimetres minus 58 millimetres is equal to (15 x 10) - 58 = 92 millimetres or 92/10 = 9.2 centimetres.