The term "100 cm²" refers to an area measurement of 100 square centimeters. This unit is commonly used in various fields such as geometry, architecture, and design to quantify the size of a two-dimensional space. To visualize it, a square that measures 10 cm on each side would have an area of 100 cm².
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10 x 10 = 100cm2
The edge lengths are 4.082 cm
10cm by 10cm (perimeter=40cm), 5cm by 20cm (perimeter=50cm), 50cm by 2cm (perimeter=104cm), 100cm by 1cm (perimeter=202cm). All of these rectangles' areas are 100cm2
Area of circle = 78.54 sq cm => Radius of circle = 5 cm => Diameter of circle = 10 cm => Side of square = 10cm => Area of square = 100cm2
The perimeter is 40cm
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Fold the paper in half.
Square centimeters does not convert to gallons.
100 square centimeters is 0.01 square meters.
Perimeter = 40cm. Area = 100cm2
10 x 10 = 100cm2
The edge lengths are 4.082 cm
The area of a square is one length squared. In this case this means 10 squared which 100, so the answer is 100cm2
10cm by 10cm (perimeter=40cm), 5cm by 20cm (perimeter=50cm), 50cm by 2cm (perimeter=104cm), 100cm by 1cm (perimeter=202cm). All of these rectangles' areas are 100cm2
To find the force, multiply the pressure by the area. In this case, the force required would be 2500 N (25 Pascal * 100 cm^2 = 2500 N).
Area of circle = 78.54 sq cm => Radius of circle = 5 cm => Diameter of circle = 10 cm => Side of square = 10cm => Area of square = 100cm2