Oh, dude, seriously? Alright, so 1 meter is 100 centimeters and 50 centimeters is, well, 50 centimeters. So, if you add them up, you get 150 centimeters. Simple math, right? Like, who even uses centimeters these days anyway?
250 cm
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no, they are equal. convert from 50 cm to dm by doing: 50cm(1m/100cm)(10dm/1m)=5dm
1m = 100 cm 26 x 100 = 2,600 .5m = 50cm 2,600 + 50 = 2,650cm
To find out how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into a 1m square, we first need to convert the measurements to the same units. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, a 1m square is equivalent to a 100cm by 100cm square. To calculate how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into this square, we divide the area of the 1m square by the area of each tile (100cm by 100cm ÷ 50cm by 50cm). This gives us 4 tiles that can fit into a 1m square.
250 cm
50cm is half of 1m
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50 centimetres = 0.5 metre
A block of wood is a cuboid and the volume of a cuboid is calculated from the product of its external dimensions (length x width x height). Since you are using both metres and centimetres, convert everything to centimetres. Note that 1m is 100cm and 0.5m is 50cm. So that is 100cm x 50cm x 50cm = 250,000cm3. To convert to cubic metres, divide by 1003, which is 0.25m3. Or simply multiply the dimensions in metres; 1 x 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25m3.
Oh, what a lovely question! To find the fraction, we first need to convert the measurements to the same unit. Both 2m 50cm and 1m 50cm are equal to 250cm and 150cm respectively. So, the fraction is 150/250, which simplifies to 3/5. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful blend of colors and numbers coming together harmoniously.
50cm. 1m=100cm 100cm-50cm=50
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no, they are equal. convert from 50 cm to dm by doing: 50cm(1m/100cm)(10dm/1m)=5dm
1m 50cm or 1.5m
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