To convert inches to centimeters, you can use the conversion factor of 1 inch being equal to 2.54 centimeters. Therefore, a size of 10 x 14 inches is equivalent to approximately 25.4 x 35.6 centimeters.
6 inches x 10 inches = (6 x 2.54) cm x (10 x 2.54) cm = 15.24 cm x 25.4 cm
140 mm 1 cm = 10 mm 1 mm = 0.1 cm
A2 size is typically 42.0 x 59.4 cm.
A 1000 cm3 container would have dimensions that could vary depending on the shape. For a cube, the dimensions would be approximately 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm. For a rectangle, it could be 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm or any other combination that multiplies to 1000 cm3.
To convert from femtometers (fm) to centimeters (cm), use the conversion factor that 1 cm equals 10^13 femtometers. Therefore, to convert 8.7 fm to cm, you divide 8.7 by 10^13. This results in 8.7 x 10^-14 cm.
475 cm.
14 x 7.5 cm
Hint: 1 dm = 10 cm... 14 dm = 14 x 10 cm = 140 cm, so 14 dm is smaller than 150 cm
8 in = 20.32 cm 10 in = 25.4 cm
area_triangle = 1/2 x base x height = 1/2 x 14 cm x 10 cm = 70 cm2
If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
The answer depends on the units used for "ten x ten". 10 inch x 10 inch or 10 cm x 10 cm?
It could be 1 cm x 1 cm x 17000 cm or 10 cm x 10 cm x 170 cm or 2 cm x 5 cm or 1700 cm or 2 cm x 2 cm x 4250 cm or 5 cm x 5 cm x 680 cm etc. And that is only with integer dimensions. They could be rational or irrational numbers.
4R size is 4" × 6"; 10 cm x 15 cm Other photographic print sizes are 3R (3½" × 5"; 9 cm x 13 cm), 4D (4½" × 6"), the 5R (5" × 7"; 13 cm x 18 cm) and 6R (6" × 8"; double the 4R). The print photo size 8R (8" × 10"; 20 cm x 25 cm) is also well known.
5.0 x 10-14 S cm-1
1 litre.
No units are given, but a reasonable size fish tank would have those dimensions in mm, so I'll assume they should be mm: 1 litre = 1,000 cu cm 10 mm = 1 cm volume = length x width x depth = 600 mm x 1200 mm x 600 mm = (600 ÷ 10 cm) x (1200 ÷ 10 cm) x (600 ÷ 10 cm) = 60 cm x 120 cm x 60 cm = 432,000 cu cm = 432 litres. Adjust calculation as required for other units.