In the metric system, the prefix that means 0.001 is milli-. This stands for one thousandth. So, measurements, such as millimeter, milliliter, and milligram denote one thousandth of a meter, liter, and gram, respectively.
I am not sure but i think it is deci
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The prefix is cent, e.g. * cents * centimetre * centigrade * century * centenary
I am not sure but i think it is deci
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The prefix milli means 0.001 or one thousandth.
In 1995, all UK geographical area codes were converted to begin with 01.
Deci. 1 deci metre = 0.1 of a metre (or 10cm etc...) 1dm = 0.1m It can be added to any uni. 1deci litre = 0.1 Litres (1dl = 0.1l)
The prefix which means one hundred is hecto-. An example would be, "When the dentist saw the condition of her teeth, he wondered if she had consumed a hectoliter of soda". In this sentence, the dentist wondered if the patient had consumed a hundred liters of soda.
Country codes never begin with zero, so if your international access prefix is 00 (the most commonly used prefix), then you're asking about country code +01, which does not exist. If your international access prefix is 000, then you're asking about country code +1, which is North America (USA, Canada, and some Caribbean/nearby islands).
In the metric system, the prefix "centi-" means one per cent, or a hundredth of the base unit. Centimetres are .01 metres. Centilitres are .01 litres. Centigrams are .01 grams. Centiares are .01 ares (not that anyone ever talks about centiares or ares for that matter).
Apparently, it has no meaning... http://mindontherise.blogspot.com/2009/01/word-of-day-quertzy.html
There are .01 seconds in one centisecond, just as there are .01 meters in a centimeter. The prefix centi implies 10^(-2) multiplied by the value in the standard SI unit.
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