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.
32
20 cm
P = 40cm
A 2 by 2 meter square is the same as a 200 by 200 centimeter square. Multiply 200 by 200 to find that you'd need 40 thousand 1-centimeter squares.
No, a square inch is more than 4 times bigger.
The perimeter of a 900 square centimeter square is 120 centimeters.
32
20 cm
The perimeter would be 40cm.
P = 40cm
10000 times larger
A 2 by 2 meter square is the same as a 200 by 200 centimeter square. Multiply 200 by 200 to find that you'd need 40 thousand 1-centimeter squares.
90,000 do.
P = 28cm
No, a centimeter is a unit of length, while a square centimeter is a unit of area. 1 square centimeter is equivalent to an area of a square with side lengths of 1 centimeter each.
Yes with a trapezoid
There are 625 one-centimeter squares in a 25cm x 25cm square.