Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, let me break it down for you. So, a half meter is 0.5 meters, right? To make 4 and a half meters, you'd need 9 half meters. It's like basic math, man.
4500 m
You cant work out th cubic capacity of a triangle you can work out the area. Measure the two longest sides multiply them together and half the result.
450/25=18
You say to yourself: -- I know that one kilometer is 1,000 meters. -- So two kilometers are 2,000 meters. -- And half of a kilometer must be 500 meters. -- And when I glue the half kilometer onto the two kilometers, it makes 2,500 meters all together.
A half a metre is basically 50 centimetres since 1m makes 100 centimetres.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, let me break it down for you. So, a half meter is 0.5 meters, right? To make 4 and a half meters, you'd need 9 half meters. It's like basic math, man.
4500m = 4.5 km
6500 meters is about four miles.
4,500 metres
4500 m
You cant work out th cubic capacity of a triangle you can work out the area. Measure the two longest sides multiply them together and half the result.
There are 4,500 meters in 4 1/2 kilometers, since there are 1,000 meters per kilometer.
To determine how many half meters are needed to measure 4 and a half meters, we need to divide the total length by the length of each half meter. In this case, 4 and a half meters is equivalent to 9 half meters (4.5 meters รท 0.5 meters). Therefore, 9 half meters are needed to measure 4 and a half meters in total.
450/25=18
Grams is no good - it is a measure of weight not length. Kilometers measure length - but only if your table-top is a few miles long. Most appropriate would be Meters - your average dining table is about one-and-a-half meters long.
You say to yourself: -- I know that one kilometer is 1,000 meters. -- So two kilometers are 2,000 meters. -- And half of a kilometer must be 500 meters. -- And when I glue the half kilometer onto the two kilometers, it makes 2,500 meters all together.