Because the ratio would;t be correct. Look at this example. What is the ratio of 1cm to 1 metre? If you went by these measurements you would get 1:1 which means 1cm is the same as 1 metre., which is false. The correct answer means comparing 1cm with 100cm (or 1 metre) which is 1:100. So it's really important with ratios that the units are the same.
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
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4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
If 1cm equals 10mm, then 50mm has to be equal to 5cm. Every 1cm is equal to 10mm. If it was 10cm then it would be equal to 100mm. Does that explain it? :)
1km is equal to 1000m or 10 to the power 3 m 1m is equal to 100cm or 10 to the power 2 cm 1cm is equal to 10mm Therefore, 1 km will be equal to 1000 x 100 x 10 = 1000000 or a million mm So, 12 km is equal to 12 million mm
Because the ratio would;t be correct. Look at this example. What is the ratio of 1cm to 1 metre? If you went by these measurements you would get 1:1 which means 1cm is the same as 1 metre., which is false. The correct answer means comparing 1cm with 100cm (or 1 metre) which is 1:100. So it's really important with ratios that the units are the same.
if 2cm is 50km 1cm is 25km
1cm=10mm/10mm=1cm So, 33mm=3.3cm
A centicube is a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3
450 cc and 450 ml is exactly the same amount. "cc" is the abbreviation for "cubic centimeter". A millilter is the volume of liquid in a cubic centimeter. In other words, if you had a little box 1cm x 1cm x 1cm and filled it up with liquid, the amount inside would be a milliliter. These days, they do not want medical professionals to say "cc" any more because of possible written medical errors, they should now be saying "ml" but old habits die hard.
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
1cm
1cm = 10mm
1cm
Mass is just the amount of matter an object has. I think you would be looking for the volume of the cube.. Volume = length times width times height. So 1cm, times 1cm, times 1cm would be.. 1 cm cubed.
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.