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1m*1m*0.5m=0.5m3
The formula for the area of a rectangle is A=LW; L- length and W- width. A=1m x 1m= 1m².
You can not simply change from a measurement of volume to that of mass, for example if you had a 1m x 1m x 1m cube and filled it with lead, it would have a greater mass than if it were filled with air or wood.As such, in order to find the mass of an object of a given volume you are required to know what material the object is composed of, and hence it's density. Then it's mass can be calculated as below:Mass = Density x Volume
1m = 100 cmAnswer:77/100 of 1m
1m = 100cm 990cm/100cm/m = 9.9m 9.9m > 1m, so 990cm > 1m
anything less then 1m?
1m
1m x 1m = 1 square meter, or 1m squared.
The fairly simple answer is 48m3. I think what you are trying to ask is the volume of 48m3. The volume of an object is length x width x height in a cubic metre, the dimension are 1m x 1m x 1m, therefore the volume of 1 cubic metre = 1m3. As there are 48 cubic metres you multiply this by 48, giving 48m3.
1m 17cm > 109cm--1m 17cm = 117cm117cm > 109cm
20% = .20 20% of 1m = .20 * 1m = 0.2m