Multiplying Decimals: Common Mistake?

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Multiplying decimals can lead to confusion, particularly when converting units. The correct calculation for 0.5 meters multiplied by 0.5 meters results in 0.25 square meters (m²), while multiplying 50 cm by 50 cm yields 2500 square centimeters (cm²). The key mistake lies in misunderstanding the conversion between meters and centimeters, as well as the difference between linear and area measurements. Specifically, 50 cm multiplied by 50 cm equals 2500 cm², not 250 cm. Understanding these conversions clarifies the relationship between different units of measurement.
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This is probably a stupid question but I'm fairly confused about this. If I multiply 0.5 meters by 0.5 meters I get 0.25 meters. If I multiply 50 cm by 50 cm I get 250 cm (2.5 meters). What mistake am I making here?
 
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0.5m * 0.5m = 0.25m²

50cm * 50cm = 2500cm²

0.25m² = 2500cm²

Your mistakes: 50*50 does not equal 250 and m*m does not equal m
 
To add to this:

1 m = 100 cm

(1 m)2 = (100 cm)2

1 m2 = 10000 cm2
 
Ah yeah that explains it. Thanks a lot.
 
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