180 centimeters (cm) is equal to 70.87 inches (in). This conversion is commonly used in various fields, including healthcare, engineering, and fashion.
The metric system, which includes centimeters, was developed in the 18th century as a standardized system of measurement. The imperial system, which includes inches, was used in the United Kingdom and its former colonies before the adoption of the metric system. Today, the metric system is used in most countries worldwide, while the imperial system is still commonly used in the United States and a few other countries.
Multiply the height in centimeters by 2.54. This gives the height in inches.
- Example: 180 cm * 2.54 = 70.87 in
Round the result to the nearest hundredth of an inch.
- Example: 70.87 in rounded to the nearest hundredth is 70.87 in
The conversion from centimeters to inches has numerous practical applications, including:
Centimeters | Inches |
---|---|
10 | 3.94 |
20 | 7.87 |
30 | 11.81 |
50 | 19.69 |
70 | 27.56 |
90 | 35.43 |
110 | 43.31 |
130 | 51.18 |
150 | 59.06 |
170 | 66.93 |
190 | 74.80 |
Inches | Centimeters |
---|---|
3 | 7.62 |
6 | 15.24 |
9 | 22.86 |
12 | 30.48 |
15 | 38.10 |
18 | 45.72 |
21 | 53.34 |
24 | 60.96 |
27 | 68.58 |
30 | 76.20 |
33 | 83.82 |
Age | Average Height (cm) | Average Height (in) |
---|---|---|
Newborn | 50.8 | 20.0 |
1 year | 75.2 | 29.6 |
2 years | 84.1 | 33.1 |
5 years | 111.8 | 44.0 |
10 years | 139.7 | 55.0 |
15 years | 165.1 | 65.0 |
18 years | 175.3 | 69.0 |
25 years | 177.8 | 70.0 |
Accuracy: Accurate measurement and conversion are essential for reliable data and outcomes. Factors such as instrument accuracy and precision can affect the accuracy of measurements.
Consistency: Establishing and maintaining consistent measurement and conversion practices across different organizations and industries is crucial to ensure standardization and comparability.
Converting between centimeters and inches requires precision and adherence to standardized methods. By understanding the conversion process, avoiding common mistakes, and being aware of practical applications and challenges, individuals can ensure accurate and reliable measurements.
For further guidance on measurement and conversion, refer to authoritative sources such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) or the International System of Units (SI).
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