24 meters = 240 centimeters
240 / 8 = 30 lengths
To cut 1.2 meters into 3 equal lengths, first convert 1.2 meters to millimeters. Since 1 meter equals 1,000 millimeters, 1.2 meters is 1,200 millimeters. Dividing 1,200 millimeters by 3 gives you 400 millimeters per length. Therefore, you would cut the 1.2 meters into three pieces of 400 millimeters each.
2 / 0.2 = 10 pieces
Comets are dusty pieces of ice and rock that partially vaporize when they pass near the sun. Meteoroids are pieces of rock, usually less than a few hundred meters in size, that travel through the solar system.
it is 10 millimeters and is about the size of the height of your pinky nailIf you know how long an inch is, then there are 2.54 centimetres in an inch (about as long as your little finger nail). It is also equal to 10 millimetres.
The first step to answering a question like this is to make sure all values have the same units. There are 1000 metres in a kilometre so to convert from km to m you need to multiply by 1000. We have 3km so that converts to 3,000m. Thus the question is 3,000/2 The answer to this calculation is 1,5000. Thus you can cut 1,500 pieces of wire 2m in length from a 3km coil of wire.
200 pieces.
Five pieces because 7/1.4 = 5
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some intense math here. So, if we have a 4-meter ribbon and cut it into 20cm lengths, that means we're getting 20 pieces out of it. Each piece is 0.2 meters long because 20cm is 0.2 meters. Math is wild, man.
4.5 meters = 450 cm 450/45 = 10 pieces
450/25=18
Arcimboldo was a painter. And a sculptor, he also painted his pieces.
The sculptor used cementation to affix the pieces of the sculpture together.
There can be 5 pieces.
31.5/(2.4*1.2) = 15.8 so 16 pieces assuming that there is minimal wastage.
455.8/8.6 = 53 pieces.
80 m / 0.625 m = 128 pieces
100 pieces