1 meter = 100 cm 3 meter = 3 x 100 cm = 300 cm 325 cm > 3 meters
Draw three circles that touch in a shape of a circle. Draw two small circles in each big one and another in the intersection. It is supposed to be a Venn Diagram.
A whole circle
no, they are opposite because a triangle has three sides and a circle is one big circle
You interlock the 3 large circles as in how part of the Olympic rings look, or as in a Venn diagram. So, each large circle shares are a section with each of the other two, and there is a central section that is within all 3 circles. Now, simply place a small circle in each of the 7 sections of the diagram: - the 3 sections that are only in 1 large circle - the 3 sections that are within 2 large circles - the 1 central section that is within all 3 large circles Voila! You have 4 small circles within each large circle.
centimeter
2.27
show me an actual size circle of 3 mm
0.00001 km
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Assuming the question is about square centimetres and not centimer, the answer is 100*100 = 10,000 sq cm in 1 sq m
1 meter = 100 cm 3 meter = 3 x 100 cm = 300 cm 325 cm > 3 meters
The diameter of the circle is 9 centimeters. You can yourself construct this circle by taking 4.5 cms on your rounder and drawing a circle. The resultant circle will be a 90mm circle. Then you'll see how big it is.
The area is the same as that of a big 20 ft circle. Assuming the 20 ft refers to the diameter of the circle, its area is 314.159 sq ft (to 3 dp)
There are zero millilitres in a centimeter. You cannot express volume with a length.
The circle is quite big. It is the size of Australia.
quite big, maybe