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Well, honey, if we're talking about a square with sides that are all 3cm long, then each side is, surprise surprise, 3cm in length. It's a square, not a triangle – all sides are equal. So, grab a ruler, measure it out, and you'll see that each side is indeed 3cm.
54 cm2
3cm, 3cm and 3cm respectively
3cm is greater than 0.9cm
what is the perimeter and area of a rectangle 3cm long and 3cm wide
Well, honey, if we're talking about a square with sides that are all 3cm long, then each side is, surprise surprise, 3cm in length. It's a square, not a triangle – all sides are equal. So, grab a ruler, measure it out, and you'll see that each side is indeed 3cm.
27 cm3
54 cm2
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3cm-1dm = 2
3cm is 0.000018641 mile.
3cm, 3cm and 3cm respectively
A standard ruler typically measures length in centimeters and millimeters. When measuring 2.75cm on a ruler, you would locate the 2cm mark and then count an additional 0.75cm. This would be between the 2cm and 3cm marks, indicating a measurement of 2.75cm. It is important to ensure accuracy by aligning the beginning of the object being measured with the "0" mark on the ruler.
a triangle that looks like this ,,,,,,,,/\ ,,,,,,, 3cm /--\ 3cm ,,,,,,/----\ ,,,,, ,,,,,-------,,,,,,
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It is: 200cm - 3cm = 197cm or 1.97metres
3cm is greater than 0.9cm