1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
1cm
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
1cm1cm is equal to 1cm2 this is not equal to 1cm 1cm2 means a box that has four edges that each measure 1cm. just a plain 1cm is a length of 1cm.
1 cm squared is 10mm by 10mm so 1cm squared equals 100mm squared
What is the question
Density = mass/volumeFor the cube of water having a mass of 1g:Volume of a cube of water measuring 1cm X 1cm X 1cm =1cm3.Density = 1g/1cm3 = 1g/cm3For the block of "plasting" having a mass of 4g:Volume of the block of plasting measuring 2cm X 3cm X 1cm = 6cm3.Density = 4g/6cm3 = 0.7g/cm3I will let you decide which has the greatest density.
1cm
There are 10mm in 1cm, so 124 divided by 10 will give you your answer of 12.4cm
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
1cm
1cm
1cm = 10mm
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
A centicube is a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3
* 1cm = 10mm * 1cm = 10000um * 1cm = 0.01m * 1cm = 1'000'000nm * 1cm = 0.00001km * 1cm = 1'000'000'000pm
1cm1cm is equal to 1cm2 this is not equal to 1cm 1cm2 means a box that has four edges that each measure 1cm. just a plain 1cm is a length of 1cm.