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27millimeters. 1cm/10mm
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27millimeters. 1cm/10mm
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If you would like to know how many centimeters are 27 millimeters, you can calculate this using the following steps:
1 cm ... 10 mm
x cm = ?
... 27 mm
1 * 27 = 10 * x
27 = 10 * x /10
x = 27/10
x = 2.7 cm
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