Well, darling, 100 mm squared simply means a square with sides measuring 10 millimeters each. So, if you were to draw a square with sides of 10 mm, you'd have yourself a cute little 100 mm squared area. It's not rocket science, honey, just basic geometry.
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100 mm squared is (100mm)x(100mm) = 10 000 mm2
Note that the units (mm) gets squared as well.
Since 100 mm = 10cm = 1 dm = 0.1 m the answer could also be:
10 000mm2 = 100 cm2 = 1dm2 = 0.01 m2
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 mm squared is 3.34mm
10 cm squared is 100 square centimeters.
Yes. Convert to same units than compare 1 mm = 1/1000 m 1 dm = 1/10 m = (100×1)/(100×10) m = 100 × 1/1000 m = 100 mm → 3 dm = 3 × 100 mm = 300 mm 287 < 300 → 287 mm < 300 mm → 287 mm < 3 dm
There are 1000 millimetres in a metre. When it comes to area, the difference between units gets squared as do the units. i.e. 1000^2 is 1,000,000. Therefore there are 1 million mm^2 in a metre squared.
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