To find out what 20cm represents on the map with a scale of 4cm to 12km, you first need to determine the scale factor. In this case, the scale factor is 12km divided by 4cm, which equals 3km per cm. Then, you can multiply the scale factor by 20cm to find out what it represents on the map. 20cm multiplied by 3km per cm equals 60km. Therefore, 20cm on the map represents 60 kilometers in actual distance.
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Well, if 4cm is 12 km, and there are five 4cm in 20cm, 12*5=60, so:There are 60km in a distance of 20cm on a map with a scale of 4cm to 12km.
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding up the lengths of all four sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides of length 6cm and two sides of length 4cm. Therefore, the perimeter would be 6cm + 6cm + 4cm + 4cm = 20cm.
24 square centimeters
multiply the width by the length, e.g. 5cm= width, 4cm= length, 5x4= 20, 20cm squared
120 cm. If you multiply 4 cm times 3cm times 10 cm you will get= 120cm. Volume formula: l*w*h
The scale "4 cm = 1 m" is a factor of 1:25 (1/25th scale). 1m/.04m = 25
Tumors tend to be measured in cm. So for example 4cm by 2cm
Total area of board = 20cm*30cm = 600 cm2 Since 4 divides 20, there is no problem of left over strips. Area of each card = 4cm*3cm = 12 cm2 Number of cards = 600/12 = 50
To draw a net of a cuboid measuring 2cm by 3cm by 4cm, start by sketching six rectangles that represent the faces of the cuboid. You can arrange them in a cross shape, with one rectangle of 2cm by 3cm in the center, flanked by two rectangles of 2cm by 4cm on the sides and two rectangles of 3cm by 4cm on the top and bottom. Ensure that the rectangles are connected at the edges to represent how they would fold into a 3D shape. Finally, label each face for clarity if needed.
The diameter of a golf ball is not less than 4.27 centimeters.
Yes (apart from units):If the side of a square is 4cm then itsperimeter is 4cm + 4cm + 4cm + 4cm = 4 x 4cm = 16cm;area is 4cm x 4cm = 16cm2