1 m = 100 cm so 4 m = 400 cm
4 cm equals 0.04 m
The A series of paper is such that each numbered size of paper has exactly half the area of the previous size. ie A1 is 1/2 the area of A0, A2 is half the area of A1, and so on. Also, A0 has an area of exactly 1 sq m. Thus A1 has an area of 1/2 that of A0, A2 has an area of (1/2)^2 = 1/4 of A0, An has an area of (1/2)^n of that of A0 = (1/2)^n sq m 1 m = 100 cm 1 sq m = 1 m x 1 m = 100 cm x 100 cm = 10000 sq cm → A4 has an area of (1/2)^4 sq m = 1/16 sq m = 0.0625 sq m = 0.0625 x 10000 sq cm = 625 sq cm.
1.5 m = 150 cm = 1,500 mm = about 59 inches. (rounded)
4 m = 400 cm
2 cm by 2 cm
1 m = 100 cm so 4 m = 400 cm
4 cm equals 0.04 m
100 cm = 1 m 4 cm = 0.04 m
The A series of paper is such that each numbered size of paper has exactly half the area of the previous size. ie A1 is 1/2 the area of A0, A2 is half the area of A1, and so on. Also, A0 has an area of exactly 1 sq m. Thus A1 has an area of 1/2 that of A0, A2 has an area of (1/2)^2 = 1/4 of A0, An has an area of (1/2)^n of that of A0 = (1/2)^n sq m 1 m = 100 cm 1 sq m = 1 m x 1 m = 100 cm x 100 cm = 10000 sq cm → A4 has an area of (1/2)^4 sq m = 1/16 sq m = 0.0625 sq m = 0.0625 x 10000 sq cm = 625 sq cm.
1.5 m = 150 cm = 1,500 mm = about 59 inches. (rounded)
it is equal to like 430 cm if converted correctly :)
4 m = 400 cm
This question is impossible to answer because the possible length and width of the rectangle could be 15 cm and 4 cm respectively but 15*4 = 60 cm squared and not 60 m squared.
0,04 m = 4 cm.
21 m 6 cm
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 4 m=400 cm 400 cm <450 cm 4 m <450 cm