To determine how many 1-cm pieces can be cut from a 2.3 m long rod, first convert the length of the rod into centimeters: 2.3 m equals 230 cm. Then, divide the total length by the length of each piece: 230 cm ÷ 1 cm = 230 pieces. Therefore, you can cut 230 pieces of 1 cm from the rod.
A pencil is about 1cm thick
100, as there are 100 cm in a metre, unless you wish to deduct the amount lost through cutting.
Approximately 127 cm length of a wire with a diameter of 1mm can be used to make a 1cm cube of metal.
The cross section can only contribute to 1 cume so the question reduces to how many cm in 1 metre. And the answer to that is 100.
there are 10mm in 1cm.
10dm=1cm
just 1cm :)
1cm
0.1m = 1cm
1cm long
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
1cm more because 9cm+1cm = 10cm