"Exo-" is a prefix that can be used to convey the meaning of "measure."
i think its deci not for sure tho * * * * * No. Deci is the prefix for a hundredth. Hecto is the correct answer.
The prefix "peri-" added to the root word "meter" would form the word "perimeter,” which means the measurement around a shape or boundary.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
what prefix does hypothesis have? what prefix does hypothesis have?
Measure
It means "measure."
When dealing with units of measure, the prefix "kilo-" means "1,000".
A metric prefix or SI prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a decadic multiple or fraction of the unit. The various prefix unit are kilo , hecto,deca,deci.
thermo- prefix = temperature/heat -meter suffix = measure thermometer = measure temperature
Nanosecond Also in nanotechnology
Thermometers are intended to measure temperature. The prefix 'thermo' comes from the Greek word for 'heat.' Meters measure values.
In Canada, France, Belgium etc... For example, we measure distance with kilometers (km).
A deka is a prefix, it is not a unit of any measure.
None. A linear metre, as the name suggests is a linear measure - ie it is a measure of length, A kilo is a prefix that means a thousand. It could be a prefix to a length (kilometre or kiloparsec), pressure (kilopascal), etc. Conventionally, "kilo" when used by itself, is used to denote kilogram, which is a measure of mass. There is no sensible way of converting a measure of length into a measure of mass.
The prefix of "measurable" is "measur-." In this case, "measur-" is derived from the root word "measure," which means to determine the size, amount, or degree of something. When the prefix "measur-" is added to the root word "able," it forms the word "measurable," which means capable of being measured or quantified.
Capacity is a measure of volume.cubic meterscubic feetcubic anythinglitercupteaspoongillpintquartgallonfluid ouncesPretty sure I got most of them. Add a prefix to the metric ones to get others.