Cent. For example;
A lowercase k standing for kilo. An uppercase K is the symbol for kelvin, the base unit for temperature.
Prefix 'hecto' is used to denote hundreds and uses factor 102 or 100
For example: 1 hectometer = 1 * 102 = 1 * 100 = 100 meters
The prefix for hundreds is hecto-. The prefix for hundredths is centi-.
metric prefix for 100000 is hectokilo-
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The prefix for 1000 is kilo-.
The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".
In the metric system, the prefix that means 1000 is kilo-. Another prefix f is milli- and, it stands for thousandth. Prefixes are useful in converting between two quantities. For example, you can easily convert between kilometers and meters.
In the metric system prefix milli means 1/1000 (thousedndth) of something - in this case grams, thus there are 1000 milligrams in a gram
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The prefix for 1000 is kilo-.
The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".The prefix for 1/100 is "centi".
In the metric system, the prefix that means 1000 is kilo-. Another prefix f is milli- and, it stands for thousandth. Prefixes are useful in converting between two quantities. For example, you can easily convert between kilometers and meters.
When the metric system was created, the inventors used the Greek word for 1000, kilo, as the prefix meaning 1000. They used the Latin word for 1000, mill, as the prefix meaning 1/1000.
Yes, millimetres are part of the metric system.
The metric prefix denoting 1000x is "kilo-". It is represented by the symbol "k" and is used to indicate a factor of 1000 in the International System of Units (SI).
In the metric system, the prefix for 1 billion is "giga-".
The prefix is "kilo".
In the metric system prefix milli means 1/1000 (thousedndth) of something - in this case grams, thus there are 1000 milligrams in a gram
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for this answer: in the metric system what is the prefix for 1/100?ANSWER: centi-AtL 2009
The metric system is designed to deal in powers of ten, so it has a prefix for 100, which is hecto, but not for 110.