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Convert the following to Metres and Centimetres. 2405cm

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Answered by aroravishu816
2

Answer:

ans is 24 cm 5 m hope it will help you

Answered by Anonymous
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Given

2450 cm

What to do?

Convert the given number into metres and centimetres

Solution

As we know that, 1 m = 100 cm

So, 2450 cm = ( 2450 ÷ 100 ) 24 m 5 cm

Hence, Converted

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Measures of length

10 millimetres = 1 centimetre

10 centimetres = 1 decimetre

10 decimetres = 1 metre

10 metres = 1 decametre

10 decametres = 1 hectometre

10 hectometres = 1 kilometre

Measures of mass

10 milligrams = 1 centigram

10 centigrams = 1 decigram

10 decigrams = 1 gram

10 grams = 1 decagram

10 decagrams = 1 hectogram

10 hectograms = 1 kilogram

Measures of capacity

10 millilitres = 1 centilitre

10 centilitres = 1 decilitre

10 decilitres = 1 litre

10 litres = 1 decalitre

10 decalitres = 1 hectolitre

10 hectolitres = 1 kilolitre

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