deka
Milli
centi-, milli-, micro-, deca-, kilo-
This question cannot be answered as it stands. You need to give the system of units you want, and what quantity you wish to measure.
And by "deci system", do you mean: the prefixes added to units of measurement to change the value of something (metric system)? the Decimal System? which would be a question in the math section the Dewey Decimal System? which would go under a library section used to organize books If it's the first one: The metric system is a system based on the number 10. There are numerous prefixes that are adjoined to units of measurement to increase or decrease the base unit by 10 times the preceding/succeeding value. The most basic prefixes used in high school science classes are Kilo- x1000 the base unit Hecto- x100 " " Deco- x10 Deci- x1/10 Centi- x1/100 Milli- x1/1000
Metric. Pro-tip: If you can add mili- centi- deci- to the front... its metric. ++++ Not sure that's much of a tip. The prefixes are simply divisions, but it is true that they are used normally only for metric units. However, the litre is indeed part of the metric system: it is the basic unit of fluid volume.
A meter is a measure of LENGTH - a meter being just over three US feet. It is, of course, a unit of the METRIC system. There are 100 CENTI-meters in a meter, and 1000 meters makes one KILO-meter.Lenght
centi-, milli-, micro-, deca-, kilo-
The appropriate metric prefix is centi- for 10-2
Kilograms. The metric system prefixes are as follows: Kilo- Hecto- Deka- Base unit Deci- Centi- Milli- Kilo- is the largest and milli- is the smallest.
nano- 10-9 micro- 10-6 milli- 10-3 centi- 10-2 deci- 10-1 100 deca- 101 hecto- 102 kilo- 103
mili, deci, centi, hecto, kilo, deka
The prefix that represents hundredths in the metric system is "centi-."
The basic prefixes deci, centi and milli decrease by powers of ten and deca, hecto and kilo increase by powers of ten.
The main ones are: Micro = one millionth Milli = one thousandth Centi = one hundredth Kilo = thousands Mega = millions Nano has become of large importance to technology as of late. This is 10-9 For other prefices follow the link below.
centi comes from the Latin word for 100. In the metric system it means 1/100, as the Latin prefixes mean reciprocal multipliers [1/10, 1/100, 1/1000, etc], and Greek prefixes are the 'normal' multipliers [10, 100, 1000, etc.]
The prefix is centi-
A helpful acronym to remember the prefixes in the metric system is "King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk," representing kilo, hecto, deca, base unit (gram, liter, meter), deci, centi, milli in increasing order of magnitude. This can assist in recalling the meaning and order of the prefixes.
In the metric system, "centi" is a prefix: it is not a measurement unit of any kind.