On a 15 cm ruler, 06 m (or 6 meters) would be far beyond the maximum measurement of the ruler, as 15 cm is equivalent to 0.15 meters. Therefore, 06 m cannot be represented on a 15 cm ruler since it exceeds its range. To measure 6 meters, a longer measuring device would be needed.
0.06 m = 6 cm
15m = 1500 cm1 m = 100 cm15 m = 15 m * 100 cm/1m = 1500 cm
To determine how many times 2500 cm² can fit into 15 m², first convert 15 m² to cm². Since 1 m² equals 10,000 cm², 15 m² equals 150,000 cm². Next, divide 150,000 cm² by 2500 cm²: 150,000 ÷ 2500 = 60. Therefore, 2500 cm² can fit into 15 m² a total of 60 times.
Since there are 100 centimeters in one meter, you divide the number of cm by 100, to get the number of m. So 15/100 = .15 m
A metre ruler is a ruler that measures mm, cm, up to a metre.
Since 12 cm is .12 m the scale is .12/20 = .006 . Meaning on the graph 1 m is represented by .006 m or .6 cm. So 15 m would be scaled down to 15 x .6 = 9 cm on the graph.
On a 15 cm ruler, 06 m (or 6 meters) would be far beyond the maximum measurement of the ruler, as 15 cm is equivalent to 0.15 meters. Therefore, 06 m cannot be represented on a 15 cm ruler since it exceeds its range. To measure 6 meters, a longer measuring device would be needed.
0.06 m = 6 cm
15m = 1500 cm1 m = 100 cm15 m = 15 m * 100 cm/1m = 1500 cm
21 m 6 cm
To determine how many times 2500 cm² can fit into 15 m², first convert 15 m² to cm². Since 1 m² equals 10,000 cm², 15 m² equals 150,000 cm². Next, divide 150,000 cm² by 2500 cm²: 150,000 ÷ 2500 = 60. Therefore, 2500 cm² can fit into 15 m² a total of 60 times.
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Since there are 100 centimeters in one meter, you divide the number of cm by 100, to get the number of m. So 15/100 = .15 m
To measure in millimeters (mm), use a ruler or measuring tape with markings in millimeters. To measure in centimeters (cm), use a ruler or measuring tape with centimeter markings. For meters (m), use a meter stick or measuring tape with markings in meters. Simply align the start point of the object you are measuring with the zero mark on the ruler or tape and read the measurement at the endpoint.
At the mark labeled ' 6 ' .