What is the maximum number of square tickets of side 10 cm that can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 metre on each side?

Area of square= 1m×1m
=1metre =100cm
=100÷10
= 10 cm^

Is this correctly done?

not really. Aside from being incomplete, you did find that you can get 10 tickets along each side of the square.

So, there are 10^2 = 100 tickets

To find out the maximum number of square tickets of side 10 cm that can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 meter on each side, we need to determine how many square tickets can fit within the larger square.

First, let's find the area of the larger square:

Area of square = Side × Side
= 1 meter × 1 meter
= 1 square meter

Since we need the area in square centimeters, we can convert it by knowing that 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters:

Area of square = 1 square meter = 100 cm × 100 cm = 10,000 square centimeters

Now, let's calculate the area of one square ticket:

Area of square ticket = Side × Side
= 10 cm × 10 cm
= 100 square centimeters

To find the maximum number of square tickets that can fit within the larger square, we can divide the area of the larger square by the area of one square ticket:

Number of square tickets = Area of larger square ÷ Area of one square ticket
= 10,000 square centimeters ÷ 100 square centimeters
= 100 tickets

Therefore, the maximum number of square tickets of side 10 cm that can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 meter on each side is 100.

To answer this question, we need to calculate how many square tickets of side 10 cm can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 metre on each side.

First, let's calculate the area of the square sheet. The area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself. Since the side of the square sheet measures 1 metre, the area would be 1 meter multiplied by 1 meter, which gives us 1 square meter.

Next, we need to convert the area from square meters to square centimeters, as the side of the square tickets is given in centimeters. We know that 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, 1 square meter is equal to 100 centimeters multiplied by 100 centimeters, which gives us 10,000 square centimeters.

Now, let's calculate how many square tickets of side 10 cm can be obtained from the square sheet. We need to divide the total area of the square sheet (10,000 square centimeters) by the area of each square ticket (10 square centimeters). This division will give us the maximum number of square tickets that can be obtained.

10,000 square centimeters ÷ 10 square centimeters = 1,000 square tickets

Therefore, the maximum number of square tickets of side 10 cm that can be obtained from a square sheet measuring 1 metre on each side is 1,000.