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Lili
21 November, 10:52
What is 0.0025 m^2 in cm^2? 1m = 100cm.
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Loosetooth
21 November, 11:22
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25 cm²
Explanation:
Meters and centimeters are both the units for measuring length. The SI unit of measuring length is meters.
Area is the quantity which measures the cross-section occupied by the object.
Thus,
Given that = Area = 0.0025 m²
To convert into cm²
1 m = 100 cm
So, 1 m² = 10000 cm²
So,
Area = 0.0025 * 10000 cm² = 25 cm²
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