An object that is 100 cm long would typically be a meter stick or a tape measure. In the metric system, 100 cm is equivalent to 1 meter, which is a standard unit of length. Objects that are 100 cm long are commonly used for measuring and marking distances in various fields such as construction, engineering, and science.
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A meter stick of course!
1 m = 100 cm.So 1 m3 = 1 m *1 m * 1 m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm31 m = 100 cm.So 1 m3 = 1 m *1 m * 1 m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm31 m = 100 cm.So 1 m3 = 1 m *1 m * 1 m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm31 m = 100 cm.So 1 m3 = 1 m *1 m * 1 m = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm3
1 m = 100 cm so 0.58 m = 0.58*100 = 58 cm. Simple!1 m = 100 cm so 0.58 m = 0.58*100 = 58 cm. Simple!1 m = 100 cm so 0.58 m = 0.58*100 = 58 cm. Simple!1 m = 100 cm so 0.58 m = 0.58*100 = 58 cm. Simple!
39.37 inches are in 100 cm
1 m = 100 cm 1 m² = 1 m × 1 m = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 cm²
To find the density of object B, calculate its volume first: 10 cm (length) * 5 cm (width) * 2 cm (height) = 100 cm^3. Then, divide the mass by the volume: 300g / 100 cm^3 = 3 g/cm^3. The density of object B is 3 g/cm^3.
The volume of the object is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height: 20 cm * 5 cm * 1 cm = 100 cm³. To find the density, divide the mass (500 g) by the volume (100 cm³): 500 g / 100 cm³ = 5 g/cm³. The density of the object is 5 g/cm³.
1 meter = 100 cm 2 meters = 200 cm They are both the same, equal to each other
Rate = distance / time. Therefore this is 100 / 4 cm per second, or 25 cm per second. This is 0.56 miles per hour; or 0.35 km per hour.
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A meter stick of course!
100 cm is a measurement of lenght.... it is the direct distance between two points. cm3 is an indication of the measurement of the volume of an object - the cubic capacity. You cannot compare the two, nor can you say there are X cm3 in 100 cm. 24cm3 would be the volume of an object which was 2 cm long, by 3 cm wide, by 4 cm high.... the cubing comes from multiplying an area of cm2 - in this case we get 2cm long by 3 cm wide, giving us 6 cm2 - the square area of the object's base... cm multiplied by cm gives square cm, or cm2. When we multiply the 6cm2 by the 4 cm height we get 24cm3.... because square cm multiplied by cm gives cubic cm.
An object that is longer than 50 cm but shorter than 1 meter would fall within the range of 50 cm to 100 cm. This range is equivalent to 0.5 meters to 1 meter. Therefore, any object measuring between 50 cm and 100 cm would fit the criteria specified.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the volume of the object is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height (10 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm = 100 cm³). Therefore, the density of the object is 300g / 100 cm³ = 3 g/cm³.
17 cm / 1 m = 17 cm / 100 cm = 17/100 17 cm / 1 m = 17 cm / 100 cm = 17/100 17 cm / 1 m = 17 cm / 100 cm = 17/100 17 cm / 1 m = 17 cm / 100 cm = 17/100
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The density of the object is 6 g/cm³. Density = mass/volume, mass is 300 g, volume is length x width x height = 10 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm = 100 cm³. Density = 300 g / 100 cm³ = 3 g/cm³.