Ten centimeters is a measurement of length or width that is equivalent to 100 millimeters or approximately 3.94 inches. It is often used in everyday contexts, such as the dimensions of small objects or the spacing between items. To visualize it, consider that a standard credit card is about 8.5 cm long, so 10 cm is slightly longer than that.
1litre
5cm * 5cm * 10cm = 250 cm3
V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
1litre
V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
5cm * 5cm * 10cm = 250 cm3
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
10mm*10cm = 1cm*10cm = 10 square cm.
300cc
The answer will depend on the country whose pennies you have in mind. Since you have not shared that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
600 cubic cm
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
Volume = 20*7*10 = 1400 cubic cm
78.54 square cm
285.6 liters. A liter is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm. So all you have to do is multiply 14 x 6 x 3.4 to get the number of liters.