About half, or one third, the width of a typical finger. The thickness of a pencil or pen might be a little less than a cm.
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1 inch is about 2.54 cm
A scale on a graph is what we use to measure the distance between the given coordinates. Here's an example: x=1 unit=1 cm y=1 unit=1 cm The units are the squares in the graph (represented on grids), which are, in the above example, 1 cm in length and width.
The volume of a rectangular prism does not provide enough information to determine its dimensions. It could, for example by 1 cm * 1 cm * 360 cm or 1 cm * 10 cm * 36 cm or 10 cm * 10 cm * 3.6 cm These are just a few of the infinitely many possible answers.
Any shape with such an area will do, for example: Draw a rectangle 1 cm wide and 47 cm long; Draw a rectangle 4.7 cm wide and 10 cm long; Draw an L shape with side lengths (going clockwise from the top) 1 cm, 19 cm, 13 cm, 2 cm, 14 cm, 21 cm.
Example: 100 cm = 1 m 1 cm = 0.01 m You have to change the decimal by two places depending on whether you are going from cm to m, which would be two places to left, or m to cm, which would be two places to the right.