If you have a ratio of two (or more) lengths in centimetres and each length is converted to metres, the rations remain exactly the same.
For example, the ratio of 35 cm to 56 cm is the same as 0.35 m to 0.56 m or even 35 m to 56 m.
If you have a ratio of two (or more) lengths in centimetres and each length is converted to metres, the rations remain exactly the same.
For example, the ratio of 35 cm to 56 cm is the same as 0.35 m to 0.56 m or even 35 m to 56 m.
If you have a ratio of two (or more) lengths in centimetres and each length is converted to metres, the rations remain exactly the same.
For example, the ratio of 35 cm to 56 cm is the same as 0.35 m to 0.56 m or even 35 m to 56 m.
If you have a ratio of two (or more) lengths in centimetres and each length is converted to metres, the rations remain exactly the same.
For example, the ratio of 35 cm to 56 cm is the same as 0.35 m to 0.56 m or even 35 m to 56 m.
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If you have a ratio of two (or more) lengths in centimetres and each length is converted to metres, the rations remain exactly the same.
For example, the ratio of 35 cm to 56 cm is the same as 0.35 m to 0.56 m or even 35 m to 56 m.
100:1 respectively
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the ratio of 125 centimeters to 2 meters, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, 2 meters is equal to 200 centimeters. Now, we can simply divide 125 by 200 to find the ratio, which is 125:200 or simplifying it, 5:8. Happy painting!
You can't convert that. One is a unit of length, the other, of area. You can convert meters to centimeters, square meters to square centimeters, or cubic meters to cubic centimeters.
768 centimeters = 7.68 meters
To convert to meters, x10-2 for centimeters and x10-1 for decimeters.