No,
You are confusing volume measurements with area measurements.
You could ask could 3- cubic centimeters of a liquid disperse to cover an area of 225 square centimeters. This then is a science question that deals with the properties of the liquid and the surface in question.
Square centimetres and square metres are measures of area in 2-dimensional space: they cannot be used to measure the length of a book cover which is a 1-dimensional measure.
To cover a 1 square meter area with 5-centimeter squares, first convert the area to square centimeters: 1 square meter = 10,000 square centimeters. Each 5-centimeter square has an area of 25 square centimeters (5 cm x 5 cm). Dividing 10,000 square centimeters by 25 square centimeters per square gives 400 squares needed to cover the 1 square meter area without overlapping.
For safe use, ice should be at least 10 centimeters (about 4 inches) thick for walking and 20 centimeters (about 8 inches) thick for snowmobiles. For heavier vehicles, such as trucks, a thickness of 30 centimeters (about 12 inches) is recommended. Always assess local conditions, as factors like temperature, water currents, and snow cover can affect ice safety.
It will cover an area of: 7.5 times 4.9 = 36.75 square centimeters
Well, one 12 ft * 12 ft paver will cover 144 sq feet so one will be enough. On the other hand, if they were 12 centimetres by 12 centimetres then you would need 133781 pavers.
9.61 square centimetres.
A centimetre is smaller than an inch - one inch is the same as 2.54 cm. When converting from inches to centimetres it will require more centimetres to cover the same distance, thus the number of centimetres will be greater than the number of inches.
Square centimetres and square metres are measures of area in 2-dimensional space: they cannot be used to measure the length of a book cover which is a 1-dimensional measure.
To calculate the distance a cockroach, crawling at a speed of 1.5 centimeters per second, would cover in an hour, we need to convert the time from seconds to minutes and then to hours. There are 60 seconds in a minute, so the cockroach covers: 1.5 centimeters/second * 60 seconds/minute = 90 centimeters/minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so the cockroach covers: 90 centimeters/minute * 60 minutes/hour = 5400 centimeters/hour. Therefore, the cockroach would cover 5400 centimeters or 54 meters in an hour.
It will cover an area of: 7.5 times 4.9 = 36.75 square centimeters
For safe use, ice should be at least 10 centimeters (about 4 inches) thick for walking and 20 centimeters (about 8 inches) thick for snowmobiles. For heavier vehicles, such as trucks, a thickness of 30 centimeters (about 12 inches) is recommended. Always assess local conditions, as factors like temperature, water currents, and snow cover can affect ice safety.
I think I saw that you tried to include that your units were in inches. this is not a metric unit to start. convert inches to centimetres. then multiply the length by the width to get your answer in cm^2, a metric unit
12 x 9 = 108 square centimeters
To convert 5.1 kilometers to meters, you would multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 meters in a kilometer. So, 5.1 kilometers is equal to 5100 meters. To convert meters to centimeters, you would multiply by 100 since there are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, 5.1 kilometers is equal to 510,000 centimeters.
54 metres
63 cm
meter is bigger than centimeter (1 meter = 100 cm).