Oh, dude, okay, let's break out the measuring tape for this one. So, 2 meters is like 200 centimeters, right? And then we add the 25 cm, so we got a total of 225 cm. So, the fraction would be 225/100, which simplifies down to 9/4. But like, who's really gonna measure stuff in fractions when you can just say it's 2.25 meters?
fraction = 4/10 of 1 meter1 meter = 100 centimeters40 cm * 1 meter/100 cm = 40/100 or 4/10 of 1 meter
fraction = 2/25
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 50 cm is half of a meter, so it's like having half of 10 meters. That would be 5 meters, so the fraction of 10 meters that 50 cm represents is 1/2. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
25 is an integer, not a fraction. There is not really a sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number.
4.08 as a mixed fraction is 4 2/25 or as an inproper fraction 102/25.
To find the fraction of 5 meters that is 40 cm, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 cm, 5 meters is equal to 500 cm. Therefore, the fraction of 5 meters that is 40 cm is 40/500 or 2/25.
25 cm /2 m = 25 cm/200 cm = 1/8
To find the fraction of two meters that is 8 cm, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since there are 100 cm in a meter, two meters is equivalent to 200 cm. Now we can calculate the fraction by dividing 8 cm by 200 cm, which simplifies to 1/25. Therefore, 8 cm is 1/25th of two meters.
50 cm is equivalent to 0.5 meters. So, the fraction of a meter that 50 cm represents is 1/2 or 0.5.
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0.04, or 1/25
50 cm / 2m = 50 cm / 200 cm = 1/4
4/10 2/5 or 40%
fraction = 2/25
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If we convert 2 meters to centimeters, we get 200 cm. So, 7 cm is like a little squirrel peeking out of a big tree, it's 7/200 or 7 over 200 - a tiny fraction that's just as important as the whole picture.
Since 100 cm = one meter then 60 cm = 60/100 meter Th efraction in 2 meters is 60/100 divided by 2 or 60/200 = 6/20=3/10
2 meters are in 200 cm