Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have a 5-meter long piece of string and each length is 50cm, we can figure out how many lengths there are by dividing the total length by the length of each piece. In this case, we would do 500cm (which is 5m) divided by 50cm, giving us 10 lengths. Happy counting!
To determine how many 50cm lengths can be cut from 18m, we need to convert the measurements to the same unit. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, 18m is equal to 1800cm. Dividing 1800cm by 50cm gives us 36, so you can cut 36 lengths of 50cm from an 18m long piece.
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters.
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters
Do you mean in a swimming pool??
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have a 5-meter long piece of string and each length is 50cm, we can figure out how many lengths there are by dividing the total length by the length of each piece. In this case, we would do 500cm (which is 5m) divided by 50cm, giving us 10 lengths. Happy counting!
To determine how many 50cm lengths can be cut from 18m, we need to convert the measurements to the same unit. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, 18m is equal to 1800cm. Dividing 1800cm by 50cm gives us 36, so you can cut 36 lengths of 50cm from an 18m long piece.
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters.
50 centimeters = 0.5 meters
50cm = 0.5 meters 500 divided by 0.5 = 1000 1000 turns
One meter is 100cm. Therefore; 0.5 meters = 0.5 x 100 = 50cm
By definition 1meter =100cm, so 50cm is 1/2m
350cm/50cm=7
100 i think
100 i think
50 centimeters is equal to 0.5 meters. To convert centimeters to meters, you need to divide the number of centimeters by 100.
Five and three-fourths what? A foot? A yard? A rod? A mile? An Angstom?