There is 1/4 of a metre in 25 cm.
1% of 25cm = 1% * 25 = 0.01 * 25 = 0.25cm
4 of them because 4 times 25 =100cm which is the equivalent of 1 meter
The cross section can only contribute to 1 cume so the question reduces to how many cm in 1 metre. And the answer to that is 100.
1 metre = 100 cm so 1.5 m = 100*1.5 = 150 cm. You can therefore cut 150/5 = 30 lengths.
250 mm 1/4 of a metre = 25cm 25cm = 250mm
There is 1/4 of a metre in 25 cm.
It is: 25/100 = 1/4 simplified
1% of 25cm = 1% * 25 = 0.01 * 25 = 0.25cm
There is 1 metre in 1 metre. There is 100 cm in 1 metre.
1 metre = 3.28084 feet
1 metre is 39.3701 inches.
1 metre is 100cm
To determine the number of panes of glass that can be cut from a sheet that is 1 meter square, we first need to calculate the area of each pane. The area of a pane of glass with dimensions 35cm by 25cm is 35cm * 25cm = 875 square cm. Converting the area to square meters (since the sheet is 1 square meter), we have 1 square meter = 10,000 square cm. Therefore, the number of panes that can be cut from the sheet is 10,000 square cm / 875 square cm = 11.43. Since you cannot have a fraction of a pane, you can cut 11 panes of glass from the sheet.
Oh, dude, that's like asking how many slices of pizza you need to eat to finish a whole pie. So, 75cm is three times bigger than 25cm, which means 75cm is 3/1 or just 3 times 25cm. It's like saying you need 3 slices to finish the whole pie... or in this case, 3 times 25cm to make 75cm.
fraction = 25cm/100cm = 25/100
39.37 inches makes up 1 metre.