Answer:
[tex]68 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use 1 cm = 10 mm very well to help you with this.
The small two at the end of the unit (cm^2) refers, that the shape of an object is two dimensional. If we make 1 cm two dimensional by multiplying it with the original 1 cm, we get a total area of
[tex]1 \: {cm} \times 1 \: {cm} \: = 1 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]
We have created an equation. Since we know 1 cm = 10 mm, we can replace the centimetres in the equation with the millimetres, like so:
[tex]10 \: mm \times 10 \: mm = 1 \: {cm}^{2} \\ 100 \: {mm}^{2} = 1 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]
From there, its just a simple matter of calculation:
[tex]6800 \: {mm}^{2} \times \frac{1 \: {cm}^{2} }{100 \: {mm}^{2} } = 68 \: \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]