A 100 cm door makes sense. A doorway with hinges on the side needs to be large enough to allow people and things to pass but not so big that it gets difficult to open and close. To manipulate a much wider door may require separating the door into sections with hanging supports or wheels positioned underneath or being opened by lifting as in typical garage doors. A 100 meter doorway might be appropriate for an aircraft hanger
The typical door in a classroom is about 2 meters, or two yards and 1/3.
712/100 cm or 178/25 cm
There are 100 cm in one meter, so the equivalent would be 1/100
100 cm is a length, not a volume. However, if the volume were 100 cubic cm, the density would be 0.196/100 = 0.00196 grams per cc.
A 100 cm door makes sense. A doorway with hinges on the side needs to be large enough to allow people and things to pass but not so big that it gets difficult to open and close. To manipulate a much wider door may require separating the door into sections with hanging supports or wheels positioned underneath or being opened by lifting as in typical garage doors. A 100 meter doorway might be appropriate for an aircraft hanger
The standard size for French doors (inside) is commonly 83 cm wide X 204 cm high. You can also find 73 cm wide X 204 cm high. There are also larger sizes (93 cm, 100 cm) while the height can be adjusted to your needs by simply cutting the bottom of the door.
ht in cm-100 deduct 10% if filipino or small frame.
The frame is 1 cm wide.
The typical door in a classroom is about 2 meters, or two yards and 1/3.
1 cm = 10 mm so 100 cm = 1000 mm. Simple!
712/100 cm or 178/25 cm
There are 100 mm. in 10 cm. If you count the mm of 10 cm you would see that they are 100 mm. because 10X10=100
1000 Incorrect100 cm = 1 metre.(If the questioner meant how many millimetresare in 100 cm,then the answer would be 1000).
1 m=100 cm 1 cm=1/100 m =490/100=4.9 m
There are 100 cm in one meter, so the equivalent would be 1/100
Division would be the operation that would convert 15.5m to cm. You would divide by 100.