You would use square cm.
1m = 100cm
A= 100 cm * 34 cm = 3400 cm2
you can either convert meters to centimeters or centimeters to meters.
I'd use centimeters so that I'd be working with whole numbers. If I chose meters, I'd be working with decimals.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
You could use either metres or centimetres.Metres:34 cm = 0.34 metres so that the rectangle is 1 m x 0.34 m. Its area is, therefore, 0.34 sq metres.Centimetres:1 metre = 100 cm so that the rectangle is 100 cm x 34 cm. Its area is, therefore, 3400 sq centimetres.
"Perimeter" means the distance around something. Just add the four sides of the rectangle.
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I have no idea, that's why I'm asking it.
you can either convert meters to centimeters or centimeters to meters.
You would multiply the length by the width.
I'd use centimeters so that I'd be working with whole numbers. If I chose meters, I'd be working with decimals.
We can use either meter or centimeter to measure a rectangle. For a large area of rectangle we can also use "feet" or " yards". Using "meter" is a convenient form to measure the length of the rectangle.
A square cannot measure 90 by 40; this would be a rectangle. Anyway, the area of this rectangle is 90 x 40 = 3,600 square units.
You could use centimeters which would be 100cm by 34cm = 3400 square cm
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
You could use either metres or centimetres.Metres:34 cm = 0.34 metres so that the rectangle is 1 m x 0.34 m. Its area is, therefore, 0.34 sq metres.Centimetres:1 metre = 100 cm so that the rectangle is 100 cm x 34 cm. Its area is, therefore, 3400 sq centimetres.
ratio is 18 to 6 which is 3 to 1.
"Perimeter" means the distance around something. Just add the four sides of the rectangle.