Well, isn't that just a happy little question? 65cm is like a little bird singing in the trees, and 1m is like a big friendly tree giving shade. To find the fraction, we simply need to remember that 1m is the same as 100cm. So, 65cm is 65/100, which simplifies to 13/20. Just like that, we've painted a beautiful fraction landscape together.
1m = 100cm 25cm x (1m/100cm) = 0.25m
1/100
Oh, dude, it's like super easy! So, you've got 5cm, right? And you wanna express that as a fraction of 1m? Well, 1m is like 100cm, so 5cm is just 5/100, which simplifies to 1/20. Boom, fraction magic!
It is: 67/100
It could be 0.0013 kilometres.
Sure thing, honey. 85cm added to 1m 80cm is 2m 65cm. Just add the meters together (1m + 1m = 2m) and then add the centimeters (80cm + 85cm = 165cm, which is 1m 65cm, but we carry over the extra meter to make it 2m 65cm). Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Well, honey, 65cm plus 1m and 40cm equals 2m and 5cm. So there you have it, simple math for a simple question. Hope that clears things up for ya!
To find the fraction of one meter that 65cm represents, we need to convert 65cm to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100cm, 65cm is equal to 0.65 meters. Therefore, the fraction of one meter that 65cm represents is 0.65/1, which simplifies to 13/20. So, 65cm is 13/20 of one meter.
1000mm= 100cm= 1M therefore.. 65cm= 650mm= .65M
There are only two sides given. Two sides cannot form a polygon so it must be assumed that the shape is lenticular (shaped like a lens) and then, its perimeter is 2m 65cm + 1m 80cm = 4m 45cm.
There can be no answer. 65 cm can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of length.
1m as a fraction of 1 kilometer = 1/1000
1m = 100 cmAnswer:77/100 of 1m
1m = 100cm 25cm x (1m/100cm) = 0.25m
1/100
1/1000
It is 0.03