Fill in all the blanks to make the statement true.
(i) 1m =____cm
(ii) 1 sq. cm =____cm × 1cm
(iii) 1 sq. m = 1m × _____ m = 100cm × _____ cm
(iv) 1 sq.m = ___ sq. cm
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Q4
If the length of a big frog is 30.5 cm, how many big frogs will fit on the 1m scale?
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Q5
What does 0.9 cm mean? It is the same as ______ millimetres. We can also say this is nine-tenths of a cm. Right?
So 30.5 cm is the same as ______ cm and ______ millimetre.
About how many of the big frogs will fit on the 1 m scale? _______
If they sit in a straight line about how many of the small frogs will cover 1 m? _______