2,000
1000
7000 mm1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
200
There are 1,000 millimeters in a meter. Since 120 millimeters is a fraction of a meter, you can divide 1,000 by 120 to find out how many 120mm segments fit in a meter. This calculation shows that there are approximately 8.33 segments of 120mm in a meter.
600
(1,000)/(diameter of one M in millimeters)
100
I think its around 10,000 termites.
1 meter = 2 half-meters5 meters = (5 x 2) = 10 half-meters
To find out how many 20mm x 20mm squares fit in a square meter, first convert square meters to square millimeters. One square meter equals 1,000,000 square millimeters. Each 20mm x 20mm square has an area of 400 square millimeters. Dividing 1,000,000 by 400 gives you 2,500, so there are 2,500 of these squares in a square meter.
To find out how many 600x600 mm slabs fit in a meter, you first convert a meter to millimeters, which is 1000 mm. Each slab covers an area of 600 mm, so in one meter, you can fit 1000 mm / 600 mm, which equals approximately 1.67 slabs. Therefore, you can fit one full 600x600 slab in a meter with some space left over.
3 meters is equal to 3000 millimeters. So, 3000 mm / 5 mm = 600. Thus, 600 termites would fit on 3 meter sticks.