To determine how many 10 cm square pieces can be cut from a 2 m rectangular sheet, first convert the dimensions of the sheet to centimeters: 2 m equals 200 cm. The area of the rectangular sheet is 200 cm × width (assuming a width, but it can be any value). Each 10 cm square piece has an area of 100 cm². Therefore, the number of 10 cm square pieces that can be cut from the sheet will depend on its width; if the width is also known, you can calculate the total area and divide by 100 cm² to find the number of pieces.
Area = 35*10 = 350 square cm
No, you cannot wrap a 15cm by 10cm by 10cm box using a single sheet of A4 paper. An A4 sheet measures 21cm by 29.7cm, which is not large enough to cover the surface area of the box completely. The surface area of the box is 2(15cm × 10cm + 10cm × 10cm + 15cm × 10cm) = 2(150cm² + 100cm² + 150cm²) = 2(400cm²) = 800cm², while an A4 sheet provides a limited area of 623.7cm².
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
200
A rectangular prism is just a box or cuboid So the capacity is 5cm x 4cm x 10cm = 200cm3
Area = 35*10 = 350 square cm
No, you cannot wrap a 15cm by 10cm by 10cm box using a single sheet of A4 paper. An A4 sheet measures 21cm by 29.7cm, which is not large enough to cover the surface area of the box completely. The surface area of the box is 2(15cm × 10cm + 10cm × 10cm + 15cm × 10cm) = 2(150cm² + 100cm² + 150cm²) = 2(400cm²) = 800cm², while an A4 sheet provides a limited area of 623.7cm².
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
200
A rectangular prism is just a box or cuboid So the capacity is 5cm x 4cm x 10cm = 200cm3
A square that measures 10cm on each side has an area of 100 square centimeters. This is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself (10cm x 10cm = 100 sqcm). The unit for area is always squared, so the area of a 10cm x 10cm square is 100 sqcm.
The volume is 100cm3
The area of square is : 100.0
102cm. The length of each side is 10cm. To find the area of a square 10cm by 10cm you multply 10x10 which = 100 (sq cm)
1000 cm
112 cm squared
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