Oh, dude, let me grab my calculator! So, if we have 20 centimeters and there are 100 centimeters in a meter, that's like 0.2 meters. At 75 pence per meter, you're looking at 0.2 meters x 75 pence, which is... drum roll... 15 pence! Wow, what a deal, right? Like, you can almost buy a piece of candy with that.
15 Pence
There are 100 centimeters (1/100th of a meter) per meter.
There are 100 centimeters per meter and 10 decimeters per meter. This makes 8 decimeters equal to .8 meters, which equals 80 centimeters.
Oh, dude, let me break out my trusty calculator for this riveting math problem. So, 18 meters per minute is like 1800 centimeters per minute because there are 100 centimeters in a meter, right? And since there are 60 seconds in a minute, that's like 30 centimeters per second. So, 18 meters per minute equals 30 centimeters per second. Math is fun, right?
It is: 8202*11.75 = 96373.5 pence or 963.735 pounds
Today 23rd of November 2015, Kerosene costs 31720.00 pence per cubic meter.
100 centimeters per meter.
No. (456 meters) x (100 centimeters per meter) = 45,600 centimeters(45.6 centimeters) / (100 centimeters per meter) = 0.456 meter
10 centimeters = 0.10 meters At 2.50 per meter, it would cost 0.25
15 Pence
100 centimeters per meter.
100 centimeters per meter.
500m is 50,000 centimeters. (100cm per meter)
12 meters 35 centimeters is equivalent to 12.35 meters. Multiplying this by the price per meter ($9.75) will give you the total cost. Therefore, 12.35 meters of velvet will cost $120.26.
I think you meant cm per m. 100 cm are to a m.
Well, darling, to convert cost per square meter to cost per lineal meter, you need to know the width of the material. Once you have that, simply divide the cost per square meter by the width in meters to get the cost per lineal meter. It's as easy as pie, honey. Just remember, math doesn't have to be boring!
100 centimeters per meter.