1 dollar and 25 cents to be exact.
There are 100 centimetres in a metre (think about a dollar being divided in to 100 cents, or 100 percent being a whole). 5600 cm is therefore the same as 56 m (5600/100).
100, the prefix centi- denotes 100, the same as how 100 cents make up a dollar or a centipede is rumored to have 100 legs
For long distances use " Measuring Wheel". These give readings generally in Feet which can be converted to any unit by appropriate multiplication factors. Some of these are 1-GRIP ON 10000 ft measuring wheel, 2-Stanley 77 194 MW408 12" Aluminum Wheel Measuring Wheel In Feet/Inches
Oh, dude, seriously? Okay, so there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter, so if you have 37 centimeters, you just multiply that by 10 to get 370 millimeters. It's like converting dollars to cents, but with metric units. Easy peasy.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter (think 100 cents in a dollar), so there are 400 centimeters in 4 meters.
1800 square feet is equal to 1672254.72 square centimeters.
44 cents
no i believe that a meter is 100cm. to remember think of cents 100cents. there 100 cents to a dollar so there is 100 cm to a meter hope this helps -seagate0606
Centiliter...like there are 100 years in a CENTury...or 100 CENTs in a dollar...or 100 CENTimeters in a meter
Meters are the basic unit of measurement everything else is a factor of 10. The centimeter is perhaps the easiest to remember. Think of centi like the cents (US currency) in the dollar (meter). There are 100 cents in a dollar and there are 100 centimeters (cm) in a meter. 1m = 100cm 1.25m = 125cm
1 carat = 100 cents = 6.5 mm = solitaire
Because both systems are based on the number 100. There are 100 cents to the dollar, and 100 centimetres to the metre.
1 meter = 100 centimeters That's what 'cent' means, like 100 cents in a whole dollar.
1 dollar and 25 cents to be exact.
In both cases, there are 100 of the little ones in the big one.
There are 100 centimetres in a metre. "cent" means 100, and so there are 100 cents in a dollar, 100 centimetres in a metre, and 100 years in a century.