As squared meters are two-dimensional and cm are one- dimensional it is not possible. If you meant cm squared then: 1 Meter squared = 10000 Centimeter squared. Using this you can use simple multiplication to convert.
Converting squared cm into regular cm does not make sense, one is an area and the other a linear length. But if you are referring to squared cm as an area and would like to find the side of a square which would enclose such area, then you can take the square root of the squared cm to get cm
If your question is "how high is 157 cm in inches" then it can be answered in inches.Or it could be in feet, millimetres, centimetres, miles etc. which you must specify.If you meant "inches" then 157 cm = 61.811 inches (rounded).
you cannot go from inches to centimeters squared. one inch = 2.54 cm you can go from inches squared to centimeters squared; in that case one inch square = (2.54 squared) cm = 6.45 cm squared
157 CM. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula62 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 157.48 cm
As squared meters are two-dimensional and cm are one- dimensional it is not possible. If you meant cm squared then: 1 Meter squared = 10000 Centimeter squared. Using this you can use simple multiplication to convert.
multiply the value in cm square by 10000
Since squared centimeters is cm^2 then instead of converting it normally from centimeters to meters you would multiply it by 2.
1.57 m is equivalent to 157 cm. Just multiply the meters value by 100 to convert to centimeters.
1 cm = 0.3937 in = 0.0328 ft 1 cm squared = .0328 x .0328 = 0.00108 ft squared
Converting squared cm into regular cm does not make sense, one is an area and the other a linear length. But if you are referring to squared cm as an area and would like to find the side of a square which would enclose such area, then you can take the square root of the squared cm to get cm
1cm=10mm Therefore, 1cm2=100mm2 Then,10cm2=1000mm2
If your question is "how high is 157 cm in inches" then it can be answered in inches.Or it could be in feet, millimetres, centimetres, miles etc. which you must specify.If you meant "inches" then 157 cm = 61.811 inches (rounded).
Taking pi as 3.14:- Radius: 27.6/(2*3.14) = 690/157 cm Area of circle: 3.14*(690/157) squared = 60.65 square cm rounded to 2 decimal places
It does. But 100 cm squared - ie a square with each side of 100 cm has an area of (100 cm)2 = 100 cm * 100 cm, which is 10,000 square cm. This is quite a common confusion caused by the use of measures of area in the form cm squared and square cm. Incidentally, this has absolutely nothing to do with metric or Imperial measures.
you cannot go from inches to centimeters squared. one inch = 2.54 cm you can go from inches squared to centimeters squared; in that case one inch square = (2.54 squared) cm = 6.45 cm squared
157 CM. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula62 in* 2.54 cm 1 in = 157.48 cm