It is 370 cm.
368mm/1000mm/m=0.368m so the answer is: .368m = 368mm
1litre
Area of cylinder = circumference x height = 2r x Pi x h = 12cm x Pi x 10cm = 120 x Pi square centimetres = 376.9911 cm2 (to nearest 4th decimal)
10*10*10 = 1000 cm3
If your radius is 10cm the circumference is: 62.8 cm
340cm
368mm/1000mm/m=0.368m so the answer is: .368m = 368mm
10 centimeters rounded to the nearest centimeter is 10 centimeters.
If 20cm is the diameter then radius is 10cm and area = Pi * r2 = Pi * 100 = 314 to the nearest square centimetre.
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
1litre
V = 1,000 cm3
A square that measures 10cm on each side has an area of 100 square centimeters. This is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself (10cm x 10cm = 100 sqcm). The unit for area is always squared, so the area of a 10cm x 10cm square is 100 sqcm.
Area of cylinder = circumference x height = 2r x Pi x h = 12cm x Pi x 10cm = 120 x Pi square centimetres = 376.9911 cm2 (to nearest 4th decimal)
Yes - a litre is 10cm by 10cm by 10cm, i.e. 1dm cubed.
diammeter*pi= 10 divide both side by pi to find the diameter: diameter = 3.183098862 or 3 cm to the nearest cm.
1dm=10cm Therefore; 1dm.1dm.1dm=10cm.10cm.10cm 1dm3=1000cm3