The simple unitary method taught in junior classes, and a little bit about the dimensional analysis learnt in high school has key to many such situations on real test, sometimes. So, it's very important to ponder, one more time.ern5231 wrote:Given that 100cm = 1m. How many m^2 would equal 200 cm ^ 2?
I picked this question from an online question bank. Unfortunaltely, it does not options to it.
If 100 cm = 1 m,
then 100^2 cm^2 = 1^2 m^2
or 10000 cm^2 = 1 m^2
hence 1 cm^2 = 1/10000 m^2 (here's the unitary method trick)
and hence 200 cm^2 = 200/10000 m^2 = [spoiler]1/50 m^2 or 0.02 m^2[/spoiler].












