Squared & Cubic Units (Edexcel IGCSE Maths A) : Revision Note

Squared & Cubic Units

How do I convert between squared units (areas)?

  • You need to square the unit conversion rates

    • E.g., 1 cm2 = 102 mm2 = 100 mm2

    • This is because area is 2D

    • The fact the units have a 'squared' on them will help you remember

  • It can help to imagine a square

    • E.g. 1 m2 is a square measuring 1 m × 1 m

    • In cm this would be 100 cm × 100 cm

    • So 1 m2 is equivalent to 10 000 cm2

  • The basic conversions for area are

    • 1 cm2 = 100 mm2

    • 1 m2 = 10 000 cm2

    • 1 km2 = 1 000 000 m2

  • You may be told conversions for other units in a question, such as

    • 1 hectare (ha) = 10 000 m2

How do I convert between cubed units (volume)?

  • You need to cube the unit conversion rates

    • E.g. 1 cm3 = 103 mm3 = 1000 mm3

    • This is because volume is 3D

    • The fact the units have a “cubed” on them will help you remember

  • It can help to imagine a cube

    • E.g. 1 m3 is a cube measuring 1 m × 1 m × 1 m

    • In cm this would be 100 cm × 100 cm × 100 cm

    • So 1 m3 is equivalent to 1 000 000 cm3

  • The basic conversions for volume are

    • 1 cm3 = 1000 mm3

    • 1 m3 = 1 000 000 cm3

    • 1 km3 = 1 000 000 000 m3

Worked Example

Convert

(a) 8254 mmto cm2

1 cm = 10 mm

1 cm2 = 102 mm2 = 100 mm2

8254 mm2 = (8254 ÷ 100) cm2 = 82.54 cm2

82.54 cm2  

(b) 2.54 m3 to cm3

1 m = 100 cm
1 m3 = 1003 cm3 = 1 000 000 cm3

2.54 m3 = (2.54 × 1 000 000) cm3 = 2 540 000 cm3

2 540 000 cm3

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