When measuring linear meters of a product with a width, one ignores the width and measures the length as it comes off the role. Therefore 30 cm length is the sames a 0.3 linear meters.
However, 30 cm x 30 cm, as specified in the question, is a measure of area and it makes no sense to try and convert an area into a length (linear measure).
100
8000 cm is a linear distance.However, 8000 square cm is 0.8 square meter.(There are 10000 square centimeters in a square meter.)
30 square meters is 300,000 square cm
100 cm= 1m, so (100 m) x (100 cm/m) = 10000 cm
30
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8000 cm is a linear distance.However, 8000 square cm is 0.8 square meter.(There are 10000 square centimeters in a square meter.)
1 m = 100 cm ⇒ 30 m = 30 x 100 cm = 3000 cm
30 square meters is 300,000 square cm
100 cm= 1m, so (100 m) x (100 cm/m) = 10000 cm
30
No, one's linear and the other's volume
30 cubic metres.
acc to length and conversion, 1 m=100 cm 30 m=3000 cm
30 cm / 1 m = 30 cm/100 cm = 30/100 = 3/10
30 cm 1 cm = 10 mm 1 mm = 0.1 cm 100 cm = 1 meter
There are 100 cm in 1 meter so there must be 50 cm in half a meter. Fifty centimeters