Yes, it is.
Yes. Since one meter is 100 cm, a square meter is 10,000 (i.e., 100 squared) square centimeters.
A meter squared (m²) is greater than a centimeter squared (cm²). Specifically, one meter squared is equal to 10,000 centimeter squared, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter and area is calculated by squaring the length. Therefore, a meter squared represents a much larger area than a centimeter squared.
100 cm squared is a measurement of area - NOT of length.The perimeter of an area of 100 cm can have any value greater than or equal to 20*sqrt(pi) cm = approx 35.45 cm
1 inch is greater than 1 cm
500 inches = 1270 cms, so 3250 cm squared is larger.
To answer this simply try a few out for yourself. In a 2x1 cm rectangle, the area is 2 cm squared and the perimeter is 6 cm In a 12x10 rectangle, the area is 120 cm squared and the perimeter is 44 cm. In some cases, the perimeter is larger and in others it is smaller. To answer your question, no, the perimeter of a rectangle is NOT always greater than its area.
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Cm are greater
As squared meters are two-dimensional and cm are one- dimensional it is not possible. If you meant cm squared then: 1 Meter squared = 10000 Centimeter squared. Using this you can use simple multiplication to convert.
18 inches is greater than 18 cm
One is a measurement of length and one is a measurement of liquid volume.
2500 cm squared
64 cm is 1 cm greater than 630 mm