Three (3*26=78)
so three times with 22 remainder
One meter is 100 centimeters. Therefore, divide centimeters by 100 to get meters: 7cm / 100 = 0.07m
There 100 centimeters in a meter. So if you put the four in the hundreds slots you could say 4 cm = .04m.
A meter stick of course!
3/10 of 50 cm = 15 cm
You have to put the square sign when you use area and the cubic sign when you use volume. Area= Length times Width Volume= Length times Width times Height
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { double meter, cent; cout<<"Enter value in meters"; cin>>meter; cent=meter*100; cout<<meter<<" meters"<<" = "<<cent<<" centimeters; system("pause"); return 0; } to convert more than one number put the whole program in a for loop
What stays indoors no matter how many times you put it out?
1 kilometer = 1000 meters 1 meter = 100 cm So 6245101 kilometers = 6245101 x 1000 x 100 = 624510100000 cm
You can you put 2 into 90 forty-five times.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you have six meter sticks and put them end to end, you would have a total length of 600 centimeters. Each meter stick is 100 centimeters long, so when you add them all together, it's like creating a beautiful, colorful rainbow of measurement!
It is 3.3cm.