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1 meter = 1,000 millimeters2 meters = (2 x 1 meter) = (2 x 1,000 millimeters) = 2,000 millimeters
There are 101 millimeters in 0.101 m. Here's a table showing how the metric system works, it's really simple and based on 10. http://www.merriam-webster.com/mw/table/metricsy.htm
You would want to use meters, which is the base for measuring distance. A Meter is roughly 3 feet long. Three other metric distance measurements to be aware of are kilometers, which are 1000 meters, centimeters, which are 1/100 of a meter, and millimeters, which are 1/1000 of a meter.
Here is the metric table of linear measurement. 10 millimetres(mm) = 1 centimetre(cm). 100 centimetres(cm) = 1 metre(m) 1000 metres(m) = 1 kilometre(km) Notice for each step it goes up in multiples of '10'. 10^(1) , 10^(2) , & 10^(3). So from this table, to answer your question, 1 metre = 100 centimetres.
There are 7 fundamental units in S.I system . Thus ,for unit of length and mass and conversion ,the relations are given .By the conversion table ,relationship between meter and cm is given below. So,we can say that 1 m=100 cm.
You could measure the size of a table or the size of a room, or the height of your mother or the length of a car.
You should use a tape measure, ruler, or meter stick. The measurements should be in inches, feet, or centimeters.
A metre stick, because vernier calipers cannot be opened wide enough to accommodate the length of a table.
You have to rub it with toothpaste from your elbow. trust me without rubbing it with your elbow it doesn't work
A metre stick is the length of one metre. Therefore, two metre sticks is equal to 2 metres.
A table is about 1 meter, 1 meter is 3 feet tall ,36 Inches
You could use a tape measure. If your table is small, you could also use a meter stick or something the like. If it's REALLY small...well, I suppose you could use a ruler.
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