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
1m2 of half brickwall required around 0.03m3 cement mortar
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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
Oh, dude, converting square centimeters to square meters is like changing your socks - it's not that big of a deal. So, to convert 100 cm2 to m2, you just divide by 10,000 because there are 10,000 square centimeters in a square meter. That gives you 0.01 m2. Easy peasy, right?
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