4.00001 cm, 4.00002 cm, 4.00000000000000001 cm.
meter is 100 cm, so 2 decimals in length. But you asked for area which is 2 dimensional length times width so double that. answer = 4 decimal. 1 sq meter = 10,000 sq centimeters
2 centimeters is just 2 centimeters, and 2 centimeters squared is 4 centimeters. 2 centimeters x 2 centimeters = 4 centimeters squared = times 2
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Leaving decimals at the end of a number is to give more accuracy. Sometimes it is needed, sometimes its not though. For example: 8-4= 4. This is a simple subtract sum that needs no decimals. But when working out a sum such as 6/4= 1.5 a decimal is needed. All a decimal shows is a point between two numbers. 1.5 is directly in the middle of 1 and 2. This could be rounded up to 2 but using a decimal makes it more accurate.
4.00001 cm, 4.00002 cm, 4.00000000000000001 cm.
4.000000000001, 4.2323232323... , 4.142859..
4.1, 4.01 and 4.00000000000001 are three possible answers.
It really depends on your resolution, on how many divisions you can possibly make between 4 and 5 centimeters. If I can divide it into 20 divisions, I can say that it has 20 - 0.05 centimeters. Or if you divide it by 2, we can say that it there are two 0.5 centimeters between 4 and 5 centimeters.
4.5 cm
3.5 and 3.75?
The total is infinite.
meter is 100 cm, so 2 decimals in length. But you asked for area which is 2 dimensional length times width so double that. answer = 4 decimal. 1 sq meter = 10,000 sq centimeters
0.71, 0.72, 0.73, 0.74
The number 4 centimeters is less than the number 5 centimeters. Therefore, any number between 4 and 5 centimeters would be greater than 4 centimeters but less than 5 centimeters. An example of a number between 4 and 5 centimeters could be 4.5 centimeters.
2 centimeters is just 2 centimeters, and 2 centimeters squared is 4 centimeters. 2 centimeters x 2 centimeters = 4 centimeters squared = times 2
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