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hello my name is karina i like pizza and today i caught the coronavirus :'(
A rectangle is a plane figure and so cannot have a volume. It can have an area, but the area would be square centimetres not cm cubed. Furthermore, the base should have a length, which should be expressed in centimetres, and not centimetres cubed. Alternatively, the question concernes a rectangular cuboid, whose volume IS 420.75 cm cubed. Its base has an area of 49.5 square centimetres. Given all this uncertainty in the question, it cannot be answered in a meaningful way.
the answer for the base would simply be nine
The measures could be centimetres, kilometres or light years.The measures could be centimetres, kilometres or light years.The measures could be centimetres, kilometres or light years.The measures could be centimetres, kilometres or light years.
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hello my name is karina i like pizza and today i caught the coronavirus :'(
It would be 100 centimetres in a 1000 base ten rod! YAY, I got it right!
Kilo- is the unit of the metric system that represents 1000 times the base unit.
Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 1000 base 10 rods, each measuring 1 meter long, that would be 1000 meters in total. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, the line of 1000 rods would be 100,000 centimeters long. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and happy little trees you could paint along that long, long line!
There are 100 centimetres in a metre (100 CENTs in a dollar, 100 CENTimetres in a metre). There are 1000 metres in a kilometre. So, 16 km = 16,000 m = 1,600,000 cm. With the metric system, centi... is always 1/100, and kilo... is 1000, whatever the base unit (kilogramme, kilometre, kilowatt, kilotonne etc).
1000 Base-TX and 1000 Base-SX
A rectangle is a plane figure and so cannot have a volume. It can have an area, but the area would be square centimetres not cm cubed. Furthermore, the base should have a length, which should be expressed in centimetres, and not centimetres cubed. Alternatively, the question concernes a rectangular cuboid, whose volume IS 420.75 cm cubed. Its base has an area of 49.5 square centimetres. Given all this uncertainty in the question, it cannot be answered in a meaningful way.
Centimetres are a unit for measurement. They are 1/100th of the base unit of the metric system, the metre. 10 millimetres = 1 centimetre, 100 centimetres = 1 metre.
The base area of 32 cm2 indicates the size, in terms of area, of the base of the object as 32 square centimetres. The height of 12 cm indicates that the perpendicular distance of the furtherst point of the object from the base is 12 centimetres.
the answer for the base would simply be nine
To find the height of the box, you first need to determine the dimensions of the base. Since the area of the base is 32 square centimetres, you can find the side lengths by taking the square root of 32, which is approximately 5.66 cm. Next, you can calculate the height by dividing the volume of the box (96 cubic centimetres) by the area of the base (32 square centimetres), resulting in a height of 3 cm.
96cm3/ 32cm2 = 3cm