40 cm is 40% of 1 meter. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, 40 cm represents a fraction of the whole meter. To express it as a decimal, 40 cm is 0.4 meters.
It is: 70cm+1m 40cm = 2m 10cm
Well, honey, 65cm plus 1m and 40cm equals 2m and 5cm. So there you have it, simple math for a simple question. Hope that clears things up for ya!
1 metre = 100 centimetres Area = 100 x 40 = 4000 cm2 Area of each tile = 10x 10 = 100 cm2 Number of tiles required = 4000/100 = 40 tiles Alternatively, 10 tile lengths = 1 metre : 4 tile lengths = 40 cm Number of tiles required = 10 x 4 = 40
To determine how much water a cylinder can hold, you need to know its volume, which can be calculated using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. However, you've only provided the height of the cylinder (1m 40cm, or 140cm). To give an accurate answer, the radius of the cylinder is also needed. Once both dimensions are known, you can compute the volume in cubic centimeters, which will equal the volume of water it can hold.
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It is: 70cm+1m 40cm = 2m 10cm
Well, honey, 65cm plus 1m and 40cm equals 2m and 5cm. So there you have it, simple math for a simple question. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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1m and 40cm or be 13
100cm = 1M40cm = 0.4M = 4/10
1 m = 100 cmAnswer: 40/100 or 2/5 meters
1m = 100cm so 60cm x 40 cm x 40 cm = .6m x .4m x .4m = .096m^2
1 metre = 100 centimetres Area = 100 x 40 = 4000 cm2 Area of each tile = 10x 10 = 100 cm2 Number of tiles required = 4000/100 = 40 tiles Alternatively, 10 tile lengths = 1 metre : 4 tile lengths = 40 cm Number of tiles required = 10 x 4 = 40
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To determine how much water a cylinder can hold, you need to know its volume, which can be calculated using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. However, you've only provided the height of the cylinder (1m 40cm, or 140cm). To give an accurate answer, the radius of the cylinder is also needed. Once both dimensions are known, you can compute the volume in cubic centimeters, which will equal the volume of water it can hold.