50cm = 0.5 meters
500 divided by 0.5 = 1000
1000 turns
350cm/50cm=7
Using trigonometry and the sine rule the area of the regular 5 sided pentagon with a perimeter of 50cm works out as 172.048 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places.
0.5 metres
Volume and capacity are both volumes. Capacity is the volume inside a container (ie how much space there is in it, or alternatively expressed as how much it can hold when full) whereas the volume of a container is the amount of space it itself takes up. For example, a crate that is made from 1 cm thick wood that is 100cm x 50cm x 50cm on the outside has: volume = 100cm x 50cm x 50cm = 250000 cm3 = 250 litres capacity = 98cm x 48cm x 48cm = 225792 cm3 ≈ 226 litres (Each wall is 1 cm think, so the inside length is 100cm - 1cm (for one wall) - 1 cm (for the wall at the other end) = 100cm - 2cm = 98cm, etc)
If the meterstick was broken into 2 perfect halves, then the answer would be 50cm. If the whole stick was 54cm, and it was broken into 2 pieces, then the answer would be 27cm. ++ The question refers to breaking the rule into uneven parts, one at 54cm, so then the other part is 100-54 = 46cm.
Diameter = circumference / PI = 50cm/3.1415 = 15.92cm
About 199 cm^2
circumference = 2pi50 = 314.159 cm to 3 decimal places
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters.
Five and three-fourths what? A foot? A yard? A rod? A mile? An Angstom?
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters
1/2
50cm = .5m
The answer is 22.02 meters
6 meters squared
One meter is 100cm. Therefore; 0.5 meters = 0.5 x 100 = 50cm
Diameter of circle: 50/pi = 16 cm rounded to the nearest whole number