100 cm is a measurement of lenght.... it is the direct distance between two points.
cm3 is an indication of the measurement of the volume of an object - the cubic capacity.
You cannot compare the two, nor can you say there are X cm3 in 100 cm.
24cm3 would be the volume of an object which was 2 cm long, by 3 cm wide, by 4 cm high.... the cubing comes from multiplying an area of cm2 - in this case we get 2cm long by 3 cm wide, giving us 6 cm2 - the square area of the object's base... cm multiplied by cm gives square cm, or cm2.
When we multiply the 6cm2 by the 4 cm height we get 24cm3.... because square cm multiplied by cm gives cubic cm.
1 meter = 100 centimeters3 meters = 300 centimeters3m 28cm = 328 centimeters
250cm3 is the volume, in cubic centimeters.
1 meter = 100 centimeters(1 meter)3 = (1)3 x (meter)3 = 1 meter31 meter3 = (100 centimeters)3 = (100)3 x (centimeters)3 = 1,000,000 centimeters3
One metre is equal to 100 centimetres. Therefore, 10 metres is equal to 10 x 100 = 1000 centimetres.1 meter = 100 centimeters2 meters = 200 centimeters3 meters = 300 centimeters...9 meters = 900 centimeters10 meters = 1000 centimeters
Centimeters (cm) is a unit of length. Cubic centimeters (cm3) is a unit of volume. They are used to measure completely different quantities, despite the similarity of their names. It's kind of like asking, "How many minutes in a pound?".
1 meter = 100 centimeters3 meters is equal to 300 cm.Therefore, 3 meters is larger than 200 centimeters.
100 centimeters=0.01 hectometers
100 centimeters = 3.28 feet.
100 Inches = 254 Centimeters
100 centimeters is 0.001 kilometer.
100 millimeters = 10 centimeters(100 millimeters)/(10millimeters/centimeter) = 10 centimeters
Each meter has 100 centimeters. 100*2000=200,000 centimeters.