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Math-Convert the following units.Write your answer on a separate sheet of ppaper
1.230.000 sq cm=_____sq m
2.400 000 sq cm= ____ sq m
3.60 000 sq cm= ____ sq m
4.15 sq m=______sq cm
5.120 sq m=______ sq cm
6. 16 sq m = ______ sq cm

Sagot :

The conversion of area units results in:

  • 230 000 cm²= 23  m²
  • 400 000 cm²= 40  m²
  • 60 000 cm²= 6  m²
  • 15 m²= 150 000 cm²
  • 120 m²= 1 200 000 cm²
  • 16 m² = 160 000 cm²

Unit Conversions for Area

For converting units of area, it is necessary to know the conversion factors and relate the units. For the units of area,  each unit is 100 times larger than the previous. See below the relationship between the meter and the other units

1km²=1 000 000 m²=[tex]10^6[/tex] m²

1 hm²= 10 000 m²= [tex]10^4[/tex] m²

1 dam²=100 m²= 10² m²

1 m² =1 m²= 1 m²

1 dm²=0.01 m²= [tex]10^{-2}[/tex] m²

1 mm²=0.000001 m²= [tex]10^{-6}[/tex] m²

Now, you have the necessary information for converting the units.

  • 230.000 sq cm=_____sq m

        [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ 230000= x\\ \\ x= 230000 * 10^{-4}\\ \\ x=23 \;m^2[/tex]

  • 400.000 sq cm= ____ sq m

       [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ 400000= x\\ \\ x= 400000* 10^{-4}\\ \\ x=40\;m^2[/tex]

  • 60000 sq cm= ____ sq m

      [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ 60000= x\\ \\ x= 60000* 10^{-4}\\ \\ x=6\;m^2[/tex]

  • 15 sq m=______sq cm

         [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ x= 15 \\ \\ 10^{-4}x= 15\\ \\ x=15*10^4\\ \\x= 150\;000\;cm^2[/tex]

  • 120 sq m=______sq cm

         [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ x= 120\\ \\ 10^{-4}x= 120\\ \\ x=120*10^4\\ \\x= 1\;200\;000\;cm^2[/tex]

  • 16 sq m=______sq cm

         [tex]1 cm^2 =10^{-4}m^2\\ x= 16\\ \\ 10^{-4}x= 16\\ \\ x=16*10^4\\ \\x= 160\;000\;cm^2[/tex]

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