A meter is equal to 100 centimeters. To find out how many 5 cm squares can be obtained from a meter of material, divide 100 cm by 5 cm, which equals 20. Therefore, you can get 20 squares of 5 cm from a meter of material.
To determine how many 5cm x 5cm squares can be cut from a 20cm x 40cm card, first calculate the area of the card, which is 20cm x 40cm = 800cm². The area of one square is 5cm x 5cm = 25cm². Dividing the area of the card by the area of one square, 800cm² ÷ 25cm², gives you 32 squares.
A meter stick is 100cm, therefore 20 pencils would fit on a meter stick.
The usable area of the board is 45cm by 35cm which gives 9*7 = 63 squares.
Show me how you get 30?
none. 5cm is .05 of a meter so if there were to be an answer i assume it would be .05 squared meters
To determine how many 5cm x 5cm squares can be cut from a 20cm x 40cm card, first calculate the area of the card, which is 20cm x 40cm = 800cm². The area of one square is 5cm x 5cm = 25cm². Dividing the area of the card by the area of one square, 800cm² ÷ 25cm², gives you 32 squares.
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the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
To calculate the number of squares that can be cut from the card, we need to determine how many rows and columns of 5cm squares can fit within the dimensions of the card. For a 20cm by 40cm card, we can fit 4 rows of 5cm squares along the 20cm side and 8 columns of 5cm squares along the 40cm side. Therefore, a total of 4 rows x 8 columns = 32 squares can be cut from the card.
Answer = (1/0.3048) feet + (5/30.48) feet
A meter stick is 100cm, therefore 20 pencils would fit on a meter stick.
The usable area of the board is 45cm by 35cm which gives 9*7 = 63 squares.
0.05m as this is 5cm
Show me how you get 30?
none. 5cm is .05 of a meter so if there were to be an answer i assume it would be .05 squared meters
5cm=50mm
no.. 105cm is larger by 5cm