no
The volume is 3500000/3 π mm3 ~=3665191 mm3 (~= 3.67 litres). A cylinder normally has a constant cross section. What you have is a cone with the top chopped off, thus its volume is the volume of the whole cone minus the volume of the top cone: The diameter reduces from 200mm to 100mm (that is 100mm) in 200mm height so it will reduce from 100mm to 0mm (that is a further 100mm) in a further 200mm height. So the "whole" cone has a height of 200mm+200mm = 400mm and the "top" cone has a height of 200mm. The volume of a cone is 1/3πr2h, so the volume of the "cylinder" is: volume = volume_whole_cone - volume_top_cone = 1/3π(200 ÷ 2)2400 mm3 - 1/3π(100 ÷ 2)2200 mm3 = 200/3π(1002x2 - 502) mm3 = 3500000/3 π mm3 ~= 3665191 mm3 ~= 3665 cm3 = 3.665 litres.
0.1. 200mm is 0.2m 0.2/2 is 0.1
Area circle = π × radius² Area smaller circle = π × (4 cm)² = 16π cm² Area larger circle = π × (10cm)² = 100π cm² → probability inside smaller circle = area_smaller_circle/area_larger_circle = 16π cm²/100π cm² = 16/100 = (4×4)/(4×25) = 4/25.
No, 2 meters is smaller than 275 centimeters. 2 meters = 200 centimeters, so 275 centimeters is more than 2 meters.
10 mm = 1cm 20 mm = 2 cm
10 mm = 1 cm 20mm = 2 cm ..... 100mm= 10 cm 200mm = 20 cm 20cm= 0.2m
no
It is smaller because 9000 cm = 90 meters and 2 km = 2000 meters
There are 1000mm in 1 meter. So there are 2000mm in 2 meters. You have to divide 200mm by 2000mm to get the fraction. So the fraction is 1/10.
At a scale of 1.8 to 1, the corresponding length on the smaller figure is 6 2/3 cm (6.66 cm) 12 cm is approximately 1.8 times 6.66 cm
1 cm is = to 10 mm X= 20.3 mm You multiply 20.3X1 and divide by 10. So X=2.03 cm 20.3 mm=2.03 cm
The volume is 3500000/3 π mm3 ~=3665191 mm3 (~= 3.67 litres). A cylinder normally has a constant cross section. What you have is a cone with the top chopped off, thus its volume is the volume of the whole cone minus the volume of the top cone: The diameter reduces from 200mm to 100mm (that is 100mm) in 200mm height so it will reduce from 100mm to 0mm (that is a further 100mm) in a further 200mm height. So the "whole" cone has a height of 200mm+200mm = 400mm and the "top" cone has a height of 200mm. The volume of a cone is 1/3πr2h, so the volume of the "cylinder" is: volume = volume_whole_cone - volume_top_cone = 1/3π(200 ÷ 2)2400 mm3 - 1/3π(100 ÷ 2)2200 mm3 = 200/3π(1002x2 - 502) mm3 = 3500000/3 π mm3 ~= 3665191 mm3 ~= 3665 cm3 = 3.665 litres.
No, 200mm is not equal to 2m. 200mm is equal to 0.2m. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 meter is equal to 1000 millimeters. Therefore, to convert millimeters to meters, you divide by 1000.
0.1. 200mm is 0.2m 0.2/2 is 0.1
You would need 8 smaller cubes with 2 cm edge to form a larger cube with a 4 cm edge.
19 mm is more precise than 2 cm because it is a smaller unit of measurement. There are 10 mm in 1 cm, so 19 mm is more specific than 2 cm.