Yes, unless it is an extremely long pencil!
1 metre is longer 1 meter = 1.094 yds
meter. 1 meter = 10 decimeters 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 meter = 1000 millimeters
Yes, a mile is longer than meter. 1 mile = 1.609 kilometer [thousand] = 1,609 meters.
Yes, 1 meter is greater than 10 centimeters. There are 100 centimeters in one meter, so 1 meter is 90 centimeters longer than 10 centimeters.
1 yrd *36 (in/yrd) * 2.54 (cm/in) = 91.44 cm 1 m * 100 (cm/m) = 100 cm 1 m > 1 yrd
A pencil could be greater than 1 meter long, and it could be less than 1 meter long. But if it were greater than 1 meter, it would be impossible to write with, and I have never seen one that's longer than 1 meter.
Your pen-, I mean... a pencil! Yeah, a pencil is less than one meter long and wide.
No, 1 meter is longer than 1 yard.
Oh, dude, a pencil is definitely less than a meter long. I mean, unless you have some giant novelty pencil or something. But your average, run-of-the-mill pencil? Yeah, definitely shorter than a meter. Like, imagine trying to fit a meter-long pencil in your pencil case. That would be a sight to see.
it just is 1 yard = 0.914 meter 1 meter = 1.09 yards
yes, 10 decimeters = 1 meter; so 12 decimeters is longer than 1 meter.
1 meter = 10 decimetersso 1 meter is longer than 9 decimeters
An average pencil measure approximately 18 cm which is considerably less than 1 meter. a meter is about the length of a yard stick!!
1 meter is 100cm which is longer than 82 cm.
A 1dm pen is longer than a 12cm pencil. 1dm is equivalent to 10cm, so a 1dm pen would be 2cm longer than a 12cm pencil.
oh my goodness yes of course the length of a pencil is way smaller than 1 meter get a ruler and you may see if it's over 100 cm it over 1 meter if it's @ 100cm it's 1 meter so it would actually depend on what type of pencil you talking about an dit's measurements and measurer fyi( for your info) 100 cm =1 meter
An object that is longer than 50 cm but shorter than 1 meter would fall within the range of 50 cm to 100 cm. This range is equivalent to 0.5 meters to 1 meter. Therefore, any object measuring between 50 cm and 100 cm would fit the criteria specified.