One meter is 100 cm, you do the math.
There will be 300 pieces of steel cable if it is cut into 8-centimeter lengths. This calculation is done by converting the total length of 24 meters into centimeters (2400 cm) and then dividing by the length of each piece (8 cm).
There are 100 centimeters in a meter.
To cut 1.2 meters into 3 equal lengths, first convert 1.2 meters to millimeters. Since 1 meter equals 1,000 millimeters, 1.2 meters is 1,200 millimeters. Dividing 1,200 millimeters by 3 gives you 400 millimeters per length. Therefore, you would cut the 1.2 meters into three pieces of 400 millimeters each.
2 / 0.2 = 10 pieces
A DC clamp meter works by measuring the magnetic field produced by the flow of direct current in a conductor. When the clamp is placed around the conductor, it detects the magnetic field and converts it into a direct current measurement. This measurement is then displayed on the meter's screen.
4 m / 10 cm = 400 cm / 10 cm = 40
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Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, if we have a 4.5 meter rope, that's like 450 centimeters. And if we're cutting 25 centimeter lengths, we can cut 18 of those bad boys from the rope. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
20 / 2 = 10So 10 lengths can be cut from 20 metres.ten20 / 2 = 10
200 pieces.
There will be 300 pieces of steel cable if it is cut into 8-centimeter lengths. This calculation is done by converting the total length of 24 meters into centimeters (2400 cm) and then dividing by the length of each piece (8 cm).
1m = 100 cm so 3m = 300 cm300 cm/60 cm = 5 lengths.
You can cut 11 lengths of 25cm from 280cm.
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"Centimeter" is the length of each piece when you cut up 1 meter into 100 equal pieces.
3 metres is 300cm 300/40 is 7 with 20cm left over
The answer is 5.