512 cm2 = 51,200 mm2
Each square centimeter is exactly one hundred square millimeters because one centimeter is exactly ten millimeters
That's the area of a square with sides that are 10.5 mm long. It's 110.25 square millimeters (or mm2).
This is not a valid conversion. Square mm is a measure of area. Cubic mm is a measure of volume.
95 mm = 0.095 m, so 95 mm squared = 0.009 sq m. Note, when you say 95mm squared I assume you mean a square of side 95mm, this area will be 9025 sq mm, not 95 sq mm.
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
50 square mm. Or 50 squared is 2500.
64 mm squared. (8mm multiplied by 8mm)
Well, darling, 100 mm squared simply means a square with sides measuring 10 millimeters each. So, if you were to draw a square with sides of 10 mm, you'd have yourself a cute little 100 mm squared area. It's not rocket science, honey, just basic geometry.
A= 22.365mm squared
A millimetre is a unit of distance. A square millimetre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A centimetre is 10 millimetres, so 1 square centimetre contains 10 rows of 10 squares, each 1 square millimetre in area. This works out to a total of 100.
To find the area of a square, you would multiply the length of one side by itself. In this case, if the side of the square is 21 mm, the area would be 21 mm x 21 mm = 441 square mm. So, the area of a 21 mm square is 441 square millimeters.
If the perimeter of a square is 40 mm the area is: 100 mm2