350cm/50cm=7
50cm = 0.5 meters 500 divided by 0.5 = 1000 1000 turns
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.
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)
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Oh, what a lovely question! To find the fraction, we first need to convert the measurements to the same unit. Both 2m 50cm and 1m 50cm are equal to 250cm and 150cm respectively. So, the fraction is 150/250, which simplifies to 3/5. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful blend of colors and numbers coming together harmoniously.
50cm is 1/2 of 1meter
The answer depends on a fraction of WHAT! For example 50 cm is 50/100000 kilometres.
50m / 50cm? That's not a fraction. 50m is 5000cm 5000/50 is 100
50cm added to 50cm = 100
50 cm is one third of 1 1/2 metres.
350cm/50cm=7
firstly, 1 metre is 2 sets of 50cm 2m=4 sets of 50cm 3m=6 sets of 50cm 4m=8 sets of 50cm 5m=10 sets of 50cm 6m=12 sets of 50cm 7m=14 sets of 50cm 8m=16 sets of 50cm 9m=18 sets of 50cm 10m=20 sets of 50cm 11m=22 sets of 50cm 12m=24 sets of 50cm 13m=26 sets of 50cm 14m=28 sets of 50cm 15m=30 sets of 50cm 16m=32 sets of 50cm 17m=34 sets of 50cm 18m=36 sets of 50cm 19m=38 sets of 50cm 20m=40 sets of 50cm 21m=42 sets of 50cm 22m=44 sets of 50cm 23m=46 sets of 50cm 24m=48 sets of 50cm 25m=50 sets of 50cm 26m=52 sets of 50cm 27m=54 sets of 50cm 28m=56 sets of 50cm 29m=58 sets of 50cm 30m=60 sets of 50cm if the measurements are 8 by 30 metres, this means that the area is covered by 16 times 60 amount of tiles which is the amount of 960 tiles altogether Source: A successful Graduate of Cambridge University
It is: 50/200 or 1/4 in its lowest terms
3.5m-50cm = -46.5
50cm is 0.5 metres
a circle with an area of 50cm has an area of 50cm... why did you even ask this question