Yes.
Decimeter.
If a meter stick is divided into ten equal parts, each part is called a decimeter. A decimeter is equal to one-tenth of a meter, and there are ten decimeters in one meter. This division is commonly used in measurements, particularly in the metric system.
A centimeter is one-hundredth of a meter. Therefore, a meter stick can be divided into 100 equal parts, with each part representing one centimeter. This means that there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
Decimeter
True. We call this 1/3 of a meter. It is known that 1/3 is .3333 repeating, thus it may appear that this is impossible (one would end up with .9999 repeating), but this is a problem with the decimal representation rather than a legitimate problem with diving an object into 3 segments.
Decimeter.
If a meter stick is divided into ten equal parts, each part is called a decimeter. A decimeter is equal to one-tenth of a meter, and there are ten decimeters in one meter. This division is commonly used in measurements, particularly in the metric system.
A centimeter is one-hundredth of a meter. Therefore, a meter stick can be divided into 100 equal parts, with each part representing one centimeter. This means that there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
One meter equals 100 centimeters.100 centimeters divided by 4 is 25 centimeters.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter stick, as a meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
A meter stick
To divide a meter stick into ten equal parts, you would need to make nine marks at intervals of 10 cm each along the length of the meter stick starting from one end. You can use a ruler or a measuring tape to ensure the marks are accurate and evenly spaced.
The units must be multiples of one metres, then parts of a metres, such as centimetres and millimetres.
1 meter = 10 decimeters.
Depends on the manufacturer, but usually centimetres and millimetres, possibly also decimetres.
Decimeter