Answer: 4
Area of Rectangle= L x W
Working Out:
1. 5cm x 120cm = 600cm2
2. 10cm x 60cm = 600cm2
3. 15cm x 40cm = 600cm2
4. 20cm x 30cm = 600cm2
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In the metric system, measurements are expressed in multiples of 10.
All lengths are measured in metres, the centi- of centimetre indicates that it is one hundredth of a metre. Centimetres, millimetres and kilometres are used as divisions or multiples of a metre. So, as 1cm is just shorthand for 0.01m; 140.1 centimetres is 1.401 metres.
Answer: 4Area of Rectangle= b x hWorking Out:1. 5cm x 120cm = 600cm22. 10cm x 60cm = 600cm23. 15cm x 40cm = 600cm24. 20cm x 30cm = 600cm2
No. A scientific notion is usually expressed in exponential formate. i.e., fraction with multiples of 10. So this 19100.00 is expressed as 1.91x104.
You have to have two different numbers to find common multiples
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Multiples of 8 are numbers that can be expressed as 8n, where n is an integer. Perfect squares are numbers that are the result of multiplying an integer by itself, such as 1, 4, 9, 16, etc. To find which multiples of 8 are perfect squares, we need to find the numbers that can be expressed as 8n = m^2, where m is an integer. The only perfect square that is a multiple of 8 is 64, which is 8*8.
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