1m² = 10,000cm²
or
1cm² = 0.0001m²
1m=100cm 100*100=10 000 answer: 1m2 is 10 000cm2
1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10,000cm3, therefore 3 m2 = 30,000cm3
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1m=100cm 100*100=10 000 answer: 1m2 is 10 000cm2
1m2=10000cm2
Since 1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10 000cm2. Therefore 14.62m2 = 14 620 cm2.
1m = 100cm 1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10000cm2
becouse you have one side of 100cm =1m , and one more of 100cm=1 then 100cm x 100cm=10 000 cm2 and 10 000 cm2=1 m2 ;)
No answer to the question. But 1 m2 = 10000 cm2 (because 1m = 100 cm, 1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100 cm = (100 cm)2 = 10000 cm2)
1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10,000cm3, therefore 3 m2 = 30,000cm3
is 100 cm2 = .1 m2? 10cm x 10cm = 100 cm2...1 meter = 100 cm, 1cm =.01m, 10 cm=.1m .1m x.1 m=.01 m2... 100 cm2 x 1 m /100 cm x 1 m/100 cm= .01 m2, 100/100=1, 1/100=.01 cm2/cm=cm , cm/cm=1, leaves m2
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1cm1cm20mm 1m2=1 000 000mm2 To convert from cm2 to mm2 multiply 100 To convert from mm2 to cm2divide by 100 To convert from m2 to mm2 multiply by 1 000 000 To convert from mm2 to m2 divide by 1000 000. Example- 2.6cm2 to __________mm2 2.6 x 100=2600mm2
To convert 100 cm2 to m2, you need to divide by 10,000 since there are 10,000 square centimeters in a square meter. Therefore, 100 cm2 is equal to 0.01 m2. This conversion is done by dividing the number of square centimeters by 10,000 to get the equivalent area in square meters.
Begin with an equation that is known, or is easy to find. Your question asks to convert a 2-dimensional quantity (area) from the metric measurement system into the English system. Let us first reduce the problem into a single dimension, linear, where conversion factors are more easily remembered (or more easily found), then use algebra to obtain the final answer: Given the equality 2.54 centimeters (cm) equals 1 inch (in.); or 2.54 cm = 1 in. and also that 100cm = 1 m and also that 12in. = 1 ft. we can soon proceed with conversion. We learn in Algebra that we keep an equation true by doing the same thing to both sides of it. There are 2 exceptions. We may add zero to one side and not the other all we like. And we may multiply one side and not the other by 1 as much as we like. When we do conversions (units we know to the units we want,) we are multiplying by 1. (1 in./2.54 cm) = one because they are equal quatities, and anything divided by itself is 1 We have 1m2 and we want ft.2 ... 1m2 X ((100 cm)2/1m2) X (1 in./2.54cm)2 X (1 ft./12in.)2 1m2 X (10000 cm2/1m2) X (1 in.2/2.542cm2) X (1 ft. 2/ 122 in.2) 1m2 X (10000 cm2/1m2) X (1 in.2/6.452 cm2) X (1 ft. 2/ 144 in.2) = 10.76 ft.2 One m2 equals 10.76 square feet, So to change m2 to square feet, multiply by 10.76