no its more like 2 meters
It is 4 square meters
Oh, dude, 2.2 to the nearest meter is like 2 meters. I mean, technically it's 2.2 meters, but if you wanna round it off all chill and casual, just call it 2 meters and move on with your day. Like, who's gonna be like, "Excuse me, that's actually 2.2 meters, not 2"? Just keep it simple, man.
Half of 6 meters is 3 meters. When you divide a quantity by 2, you are essentially splitting it into two equal parts. In this case, dividing 6 meters by 2 gives you 3 meters, which is half of the original length.
Oh, dude, come on! So, like, technically, 6 feet is, like, slightly less than 2 meters. But who's really counting, right? I mean, it's not like we're building a rocket ship here. Just go with whichever one makes you feel taller, man.
1.53 meters
Rectangle that measures 20 meters by 15 meters
Four cubic meters would be the equivalent of a cube-shaped volume measuring approximately 1.59 meters in each dimension. This could be visualized as a block that is 1.59 meters tall, 1.59 meters wide, and 1.59 meters deep.
look at your index finger nail. About 5 of those put side by side. And its centimeter, not center meters!
400 meters is 1/4 mile.
3,280.8 feet or about 3/5 of a mile.
Since a Kilometer contains 1000 meters the problem would look like this: 369 meters x 1000 meters/km = .369 km. So there are .369 kilometers in 369 meters.
3 sides of the track
it looks like this... Sorry it isn't a good picture but it was the best i could find.
A saying like this usually is in the context of talking about a species of animal or plant. It could be stated something like 'the elephant's trunk can be as long as 2 meters'. Which means that 2 meters is the maximum expected length. You might see something like: 'those trees grow as tall as 10 meters'.
It would be a bluish green.
no its more like 2 meters