SOLUTION: a regular-size piece of paper is about 28 centimeters from top to bottom. what is the length in milimeters?

Algebra.Com
Question 568684: a regular-size piece of paper is about 28 centimeters from top to bottom. what is the length in milimeters?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
28*10 = 280 millimeters

RELATED QUESTIONS

Sandy makes an open-top box by cutting equal squares from the corners of a rectangular... (answered by josgarithmetic,ankor@dixie-net.com,solver91311)
Five centimeters are cut off (along one side of) of a square sheet of paper and 8 cm are... (answered by Theo,ikleyn)
What is the volume of a cube with the edge length of 7... (answered by ewatrrr)
A scale drawing of a piece of note paper has an area of 96 square centimeters and a... (answered by LinnW)
The perimeter of a sheet of paper is 38 centimeters. if the width of the paper is 8... (answered by Alan3354)
Jorge has a square piece of origami paper with sides that are 12 centimeters in length.... (answered by josmiceli)
Below are pictures of two blocks of wood having the same length and width. The blocks are (answered by ikleyn,mdavis85)
A square piece of paper is folded in half to make a rectangle. The perimeter of the... (answered by ikleyn,MathLover1)
A six by eight grid is constructed with 48 small squares in a rectangle with a line... (answered by solver91311,greenestamps)