1 litre = 1000 ml= 1000 cm31 m = 100 cm→ 1 m x 1m x 1m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm= 1000000 cm3= 1000000 ÷ 1000 litres= 1000 litres
(1 x 5 x 6) = 30 m3
A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 2.0 cm x 4.0 cm x 3.0 cm has a volume of 24cm3
You need to multiply three lengths to get a volume - a volume has three dimensions. If you have a cube with 1 cm. on side (1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm), the volume is 1 cubic centimeter.
1m = 100cm so 60cm x 40 cm x 40 cm = .6m x .4m x .4m = .096m^2
1 litre = 1000 ml= 1000 cm31 m = 100 cm→ 1 m x 1m x 1m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm= 1000000 cm3= 1000000 ÷ 1000 litres= 1000 litres
You mean "how many cubic centimeters make 1 meter cube" because cm3 and m3 refer to volume, whereas cm refers to distance. Now that that's out of the way. There are 100 cm in 1 m. 1 meter cube is a box with sides 1m x 1m x 1m (so has a volume of 1 m3). Therefore, in centimeters, it is 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1 000 000 cm3 (or 106 cm3 or 1 million cm3).
Assuming 1M 1 meter, then 100cm X 22cm X 24cm 52800cm3. Or, if you prefer 1m X 0.22m X 0.24m 0.0528m3.
A centimeter (cm) is 1/100 of a meter. There are 100 cm in 1m. 0.6m = 0.6m x (1) = 0.6m x (100cm/1m) = 0.6m/1m x 100 cm = 0.6 x 100cm = 60 cm.
No answer to the question. But 1 m2 = 10000 cm2 (because 1m = 100 cm, 1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100 cm = (100 cm)2 = 10000 cm2)
1 squared m * * * * * No. It the measure is repeated three times, it is cubed! So 1 m3.
1m = 100cm 5.2m x 100cm/1m = 520cm
1m = 100cm 7.8m x 100cm/1m = 780cm
The units of volume are independent of the material. A unit volume of brass is the same as a unit volume of concrete or cake-mix The units of voulme are the (linear units of length) cubed, e.g. 1 cubic metre = 1m3 = the volume of a block 1m X 1m x 1m - or indeed 0.5m X 1m x 2m. or feet or inches or miles.
100 cm in 1M
3 cm is distance cm x cm is area cm x cm x cm is volume.
(1m) x (100 cm/m) / (2.54 cm/inch)