It is 120 centimeters
Multiply the value in metres by 100.
It is: 12 meters = 1200 centimeters
50 cm is one third of 1 1/2 metres.
1,200/4.8 = 250250 cm1 meter = 100 cm12 meters:= 12m*100 cm/1m= 1200 cm1200÷ 4.8 = 250 cm
Roughly 8 and a half inches.
1m = 100cm, therefore 12m = 1200cm. 12m is > 120 cm
1,213.8 centimeters.
Multiply the value in metres by 100.
It is: 12 meters = 1200 centimeters
Change them all to cm then multiply. Lastly, divide this by 1000, or the number of cubic cm in a liter. 1200x1200x.65=963000 936000/1000=936 L
50 cm is one third of 1 1/2 metres.
1,200/4.8 = 250250 cm1 meter = 100 cm12 meters:= 12m*100 cm/1m= 1200 cm1200÷ 4.8 = 250 cm
Roughly 8 and a half inches.
To find the length of the largest tile that can fit perfectly on the floor, we need to determine the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the room's dimensions. The dimensions are 12m 15cm (which is 1215 cm) and 8m 91cm (which is 891 cm). The GCD of 1215 and 891 is 81 cm. Therefore, the length of the largest tile that can fit is 81 cm.
there are 100cm in a meter, so now it is your turn to do the math
1 meter = 100 cm 120 cm = 1.2 m 12m>1.2m = true. 12 meters is greater.
150cm - 12m = 138