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Answer: 4Area of Rectangle= b x hWorking Out:1. 5cm x 120cm = 600cm22. 10cm x 60cm = 600cm23. 15cm x 40cm = 600cm24. 20cm x 30cm = 600cm2
The height of people is usually expressed in meters (e.g., 1.35 meters), or in centimeters (e.g., 135 cm).The height of people is usually expressed in meters (e.g., 1.35 meters), or in centimeters (e.g., 135 cm).The height of people is usually expressed in meters (e.g., 1.35 meters), or in centimeters (e.g., 135 cm).The height of people is usually expressed in meters (e.g., 1.35 meters), or in centimeters (e.g., 135 cm).
the quantities that are expressed in term of base quantities are called derived quantities e.g area volum speed force energy
I'm having a lot of trouble making out the table above, but 0.0075 meter is 0.75 centimeter.
This has no special name. 1/100 cm. can be expressed as 0.01 cm., 0.1 mm., 0.0001 m, or 100 um (micrometers).
0.0075 expressed in centimeters is 0.75 centimeters.
Answer: 4Area of Rectangle= b x hWorking Out:1. 5cm x 120cm = 600cm22. 10cm x 60cm = 600cm23. 15cm x 40cm = 600cm24. 20cm x 30cm = 600cm2
To determine how many rectangles of different sizes can be formed from 36 identical squares, we first need to find the possible dimensions of rectangles that can be created using these squares. The total area of the rectangles must equal 36, which can be expressed as ( length \times width = 36 ). The pairs of factors of 36 are (1, 36), (2, 18), (3, 12), (4, 9), and (6, 6), leading to 10 unique rectangles when considering both orientations (length × width and width × length). Thus, a total of 10 different rectangles can be formed.
12.91 meters = 1,291 centimeters
1.17
500mm
50cm = 500mm
1.28 meters
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Expressed numerically, this is equal to 2.6 centimetres.
100 centimeters = 1.00 meter 117 centimeters = 1.17 meter