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There are 10mm in 1cm so 28cm = 280mm.
Area of small square = 1cm * 1cm = 1 cm2 Area of larger square = 10cm * 10cm = 100 cm2 Number of small squares in larger square = 100/1 = 100.
Assuming it is 4cm x 4cm, then there would be 16 1cm x 1cm squares. * * * * * But, there are also 9 2cm x 2cm squares, 4 3cm x 3cm squares and 1 4cm x 4cm square. That makes 30 in all.
13 x 9 = 117 square units.If a single square unit was 1cm x 1cm, then the answer to your question would be 117cm2
1in = 2.54cm (exactly) ⇒ 1cm = 1 ÷ 2.54 in ~= 0.394in 1cm2 = 1cm x 1cm ~= 0.394 in x 0.394 in ~= 0.155in2
There are 10mm in 1cm so 28cm = 280mm.
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The ratio is: 7cm to 1cm
Area of small square = 1cm * 1cm = 1 cm2 Area of larger square = 10cm * 10cm = 100 cm2 Number of small squares in larger square = 100/1 = 100.
Each square has an area of 1 cm square, for 4 squares altogether area is 4 cm square. Or we can say we have a big square 2cm by 2cm, whose area is 4 cm square.
Assuming it is 4cm x 4cm, then there would be 16 1cm x 1cm squares. * * * * * But, there are also 9 2cm x 2cm squares, 4 3cm x 3cm squares and 1 4cm x 4cm square. That makes 30 in all.
13 x 9 = 117 square units.If a single square unit was 1cm x 1cm, then the answer to your question would be 117cm2
1in = 2.54cm (exactly) ⇒ 1cm = 1 ÷ 2.54 in ~= 0.394in 1cm2 = 1cm x 1cm ~= 0.394 in x 0.394 in ~= 0.155in2
100 cm = 1 metre 10,000 square cm = 1 square metre
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That will depend on the dimensions of the square in question. If the square has a length of 1cm, then 1x1=1cm2. If the square has a length of 2cm, then 2x2=4cm2.
1cm=0.01m (1cm)²=(0.01m)² 1cm²=(0.01)²m²=0.0001m² 81.9cm²=0.00819m²