Math, asked by keshavdhonchak, 6 months ago

area of a square in cm square if it side is 1 m​

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Answered by akankshyarout143
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Answer:

10,000 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

1m = 100cm

Area = side^2 = 1m^2 = (100cm)^2

Answered by Anonymous
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Required Answer :

\large\sf{{{{Given}}}}

• Side of the Square = 1 m

\large\sf{{{{To  \:  \: Find}}}}

• Area of the Square

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• Area of Square = side × side

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Here, to find the Area of the Square we need to first convert 1 m to centimetres, so let's do it!

1 m = 100 cm

This relationship of m and cm was already known to as, so we did it easily, now as per the formula we will be multiplying 100 by 100, so let's do it!

Area of Square = side × side

Area of Square = 100 × 100

Area of Square = 10000 cm²

Area of the Square is 10000 cm², so the required option is a) 10000 cm square

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