One meter is equal to 100 centimeters. Since one ruler is typically 30 centimeters long, you can find the number of rulers in a meter by dividing 100 cm by 30 cm. This means that one meter is approximately equal to 3.33 rulers.
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1 metre/30 cm = 100 cm/30 cm = 3.33... recurring.
1' is equal to approx 30cm
Anything that measures length: a 30cm ruler, a metre ruler, a tape measure etc.
1m equals 100cm 2 X 100=200cm 200 + 30=230cm
1 Meter = 100cm If We Are Using A 30cm Ruler, This means There is 3 1/3 Rulers Into A Meter Stick
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It's about 30cm. It's about 30cm.
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Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many 60cm x 30cm tiles are in a square meter, we first need to convert the measurements to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100cm, the tile is 0.6m x 0.3m. To cover a square meter, you would need to divide 1m by the area of one tile (0.6m x 0.3m), which equals 5 tiles. Happy tiling!
30*30*30 cm3 or 27,000 cubic centimetres.
fraction = 3/10 1 m = 100 cm 30 cm/1m = 30 cm/100 cm = 3/10
Three-tenths of a meter.
1 metre/30 cm = 100 cm/30 cm = 3.33... recurring.
If it measures a maximum of 30cm, which most rulers do it's 15cm.
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They are equal.