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A 40 cm piece of string can be cut into eight 5 cm pieces.
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If an 18 cm strip were to be cut in half each piece would be 9 cm long.
10 mm = 1 cm 16 mm = 1 and 6/10 cm = 1 and 3/5 cm = 1.6 cm
10 mm = 1 cm so 305 mm = 305/10 = 30.5 cm. Simple!
6.22 m = 622 cm
The number of pieces of string you can cut from a 20 cm length depends on the length of each piece you want. For example, if you cut pieces that are each 5 cm long, you can cut 4 pieces (20 cm ÷ 5 cm = 4). If the pieces are 2 cm each, you can cut 10 pieces (20 cm ÷ 2 cm = 10). The total will vary based on the specified length of each piece.
1 metre = 100 cm 2.5 metres = (2.5 times 100) = 250 cm If each piece is 10 cm, there can be (250 divided by 10) pieces = 25 pieces, provided no ribbon is wasted in the process of cutting.
128 pieces.
To determine how many 10 cm square pieces can be cut from a 2 m rectangular sheet, first convert the dimensions of the sheet to centimeters: 2 m equals 200 cm. The area of the rectangular sheet is 200 cm × width (assuming a width, but it can be any value). Each 10 cm square piece has an area of 100 cm². Therefore, the number of 10 cm square pieces that can be cut from the sheet will depend on its width; if the width is also known, you can calculate the total area and divide by 100 cm² to find the number of pieces.
You would need a total of 207 tiles. 196 whole tiles 7 tiles cut into 28 40-cm x 10-cm pieces 3.5 tiles cut into 28 40-cm x 5-cm pieces four 10-cm x 5-cm pieces cut from the remaining half tile
42.5 m/85 cm = 4250 cm/85 cm = 50 pieces.
4.5 meters = 450 cm 450/45 = 10 pieces
A total of 2700 pieces of ribbon measuring 1 cm.
To determine how many 1-cm pieces can be cut from a 2.3 m long rod, first convert the length of the rod into centimeters: 2.3 m equals 230 cm. Then, divide the total length by the length of each piece: 230 cm ÷ 1 cm = 230 pieces. Therefore, you can cut 230 pieces of 1 cm from the rod.
A cm is 10 mm.
1 cm = 10 mm1 cm = 10 mm1 cm = 10 mm1 cm = 10 mm