Everything is based on ten. Uniform unit prefixes all based on a meter.
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
sometimes decimeter, sometimes centimeter(if it measures mm)
i would use a meter stick
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1- a meter stick is like a giant ruler (it measures i meter)
it has 100 cetmeters in a meter
If it is a new meter stick you can place it at the end of the stick, otherwise if it is old or shows some wear you should measure from the 1 centimeter mark and then subtract one centimeter from the answer.
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
If it has centimeter and millimeter markings .... One. You could measure something like 35 centimeters and 6 millimeters, which would be 35.6 in numbers. Reading anything shorter than a mm on a meter stick is guesswork.
millimeter
100/01=o
Advantage : Using a meter stick helps us to make measurements straight and to get the accurate measurements. It can be used for measurement of greater objects. Disadvantage : Meter stick cannot properly read measurements of small distances and objects having dimension of 0.053 cm
Advantage : Using a meter stick helps us to make measurements straight and to get the accurate measurements. It can be used for measurement of greater objects. Disadvantage : Meter stick cannot properly read measurements of small distances and objects having dimension of 0.053 cm
1 meter
There is 100 centimers in a meter and 10 millimeters in a centimeter, so 1000 millimeters.
sometimes decimeter, sometimes centimeter(if it measures mm)
i would use a meter stick