If you are given two lengths with the units of centimeters just multiply the two cm lengths and you have cmxcm which is cm2
My son has this assignment too. My understanding is that he needs to draw 10 lines, each one 10 centimeters long. For the first line, he must mark off the first centimeter and note that 10 centimeters is 1+9 centimeters. The second line is marked 2 cms off of the start and it is noted that 2+8 = 10 centimeters. This is done for all 10 lines. http://www.educationplace.biz/parents/mthexp/g2/letters/pdf/fl_g2_ual1_en.pdf
There are 50.
700 centimeters.
Yes.
The partner lengths for a line segment 8 cm long are 1cm + 7cm, 2cm + 6cm, 3cm + 5 cm, and 4 cm + 4cm
7 cm line segament
It is the sum of the areas of all the components.
Yes you can.
Lengths and distances
Edge lengths = 7 cmDiagonal = 12.12 cmVolume = 343 cm3
The lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 15 cm and 20 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
No. The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must always at least slightly exceed the length of the third side, and the given numbers do not conform to this rule.
The volume of a cube with edge lengths of 4.8 centimeters is: 110.6 cm3
Assuming that the 3 lengths refer to the sides of a triangular shape, the area is 21.331 cm2
Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, and 100/8 = 12.5, there are 12 full 8 centimeter lengths in 1 meter, with 4 centimeters left over.
Five lengths because 7/1.4 = 5