Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the fraction, first, we need to convert 3 meters to centimeters, which is 300 cm. Then, we can see that 50 cm is 1/6 of 300 cm. So, the fraction is 1/6. Just remember, there are no mistakes in fractions, only happy little accidents!
100 cm = 1 m So as a fraction is 42/100 = 21/50
To find what fraction of 15 cm is 1 m, first convert 1 m to centimeters: 1 m = 100 cm. Next, divide 100 cm by 15 cm: ( \frac{100}{15} = \frac{20}{3} ). Therefore, 1 m is ( \frac{20}{3} ) times 15 cm.
50 cm = 0.5 m
To find the fraction of 1 m² that 500 cm² represents, first convert 1 m² to cm². Since 1 m = 100 cm, then 1 m² = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm². Therefore, the fraction is 500 cm² / 10,000 cm², which simplifies to 1/20.
60 cm = 60/100 m = 3/5 m
50 cm / 2m = 50 cm / 200 cm = 1/4
100 cm = 1 m So as a fraction is 42/100 = 21/50
3 cm/ 1 m = 3 cm/100 cm = 3/100
To find what fraction of 15 cm is 1 m, first convert 1 m to centimeters: 1 m = 100 cm. Next, divide 100 cm by 15 cm: ( \frac{100}{15} = \frac{20}{3} ). Therefore, 1 m is ( \frac{20}{3} ) times 15 cm.
50 cm = 0.5 m
100 centimetres = 1 metre so 98 cm = 98/100 = 49/50 m
400 cm = 4 m. That's 2/3 of 6 m .
To find the fraction of 1 m² that 500 cm² represents, first convert 1 m² to cm². Since 1 m = 100 cm, then 1 m² = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm². Therefore, the fraction is 500 cm² / 10,000 cm², which simplifies to 1/20.
1 m = 100 cm → 60cm/1m = 60cm/100cm = 60/100 = 3/5
60 cm = 60/100 m = 3/5 m
50 cm is 0.5m
4 m = 400 cm so the fraction is 25/400 = 1/16