The metre and millimetre is written with a lower case "m".
1 metre is a thousand times larger than a millimetre.
1 m = 1000 mm.
1000 times longer
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1m= 1000mm so 1000/200 = 5 times
That depends how deep (thick) the 946ml are.At 1m deep:1ml = 1cm3 -> 946ml = 946cm3=> area = 946cm3 ÷ 1m= 946cm3 ÷ 100cm= 9.46cm21m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10000cm2=> 9.46cm2 = 0.000946m2At 1cm deep:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1cm = 946cm2= 0.0946m2At 1mm deep:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1mm = 946cm3 ÷ 1/10cm= 9460cm2= 0.946m2At 1 micron thick:area = 946cm3 ÷ 1μm = 946cm3 ÷ 1/1000cm= 946000cm2= 94.6m2
Yes, 1m (1 metre) is larger than 990cm (0.99 metre)
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There are zero "30.5 meters" in one millimeter. 1mm = 0.001m and 1m = 1000mm and 1000mm = 1m and 0.001m = 1mm.
1MM in dollars is 1M=1K dollars 1MM=1Million dollars 1MMM=1Billion dollars
50 square mm because 12mm 12 meter 1mm 1m 100mm= 1m
those are two different measurements, 1m is One meter, 1mm is One Millimeter. One mm is the first tiny tic on a meter stick or on any measuring source.
1000mm in 1m 1000m in 1km hence 1000000mm in 1km
1 mm = 1m*10^-3 1 um = 1m *10^-6 thus 1mm^3 = 1m^3*10^-9 1 um^3 = 1m^3*10^-18 ==> 1mm^3 = 10^9 um^3 using um for micrometer (micron). dimensional homogeneity is your friend!
Well, there are 1000mm in 1m. So answer = 1000
1m
1 metre is bigger because there are 1000mm in 1m, and there are 0.001m in 1mm.
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1mm, 1cm, 1m, 1km
1m= 1000mm so 1000/200 = 5 times