>1m x 1m>1m^2Makes sense to me.>100cm x 100cm>10,000cm^2Uh huh.>100cm = 1mWait a minute...>1m x 1m =...>10,000cm^2 =...>100m^2???
>>17010808Think of it in terms of beverage crates
>>17010809Don't tell me what to do.
how to determine whether a post is a troll or not? anyway10000cm^2 = 1m^2
>>17010808And they say the metric system is simpler...
>>17010831>10,000 / 100 = 1???
you're meant to do it like10,000 / 100^2 =10,000 / 10,000 =1retard
>>17010836You are forgetting the ^210 000 cm^2 = 100 cm * m or 1 m * m
>>17010808Good one OP
this is now a millstone threadpost millstones
>>17010808You have to cancel the units twice to get rid of the product of the squared unit, genius. You basically have the answer up your nose in your OP post since you already showed cm*cm=cm^2 so you use the conversion factor 1m / 100cm10000 cm^2 (1m / 100cm) (1m / 100cm) = 1m