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The prefix hecto is for 100; the prefix deca is for 10.
The metric hecto- prefix means 100. eg 1 hm = 100 m 1.5 hm = 1.5 x (1 hm) = 1.5 x (100 m) = 150 m
I guess that means 100 watts but hecto- is a prefix that is never used for electrical quantities. The common ones are milli (.001), kilo (1000) and Mega (1,000,000).
Cent. For example;Centimeters (100 in a meter)PerCent (parts of 100)Centurion (leader of 100)Cent (100 in a euro/dollar/any other currency)Century (100 consecutive years)Centipede (said to have 100 legs)
No such thing.In the metric system there is a prefix called hecto which means 100. Example: atmospheric pressure is 1013 hectoPascals, 1013 hPa. This is the same as 101.3 kiloPascals or 101 300 Pascals.To add a hecto in front of the prefix kilo makes no sense. You could think hecto x kilo but the prefixes just do not work that way. If I wanted to indicate that I have 100 000 grams I would have to write it as 100 kg or 0.1 tonne. 1000kg = 1.0 tonne.
hecto
hecto hecto
hecto = 100 times
A hecto is a amount. hecto, if you ar refering to an amount, would be estinated 0.01 (one tenth.)
Hecto is a value in the Metric System. Hecto is the value 100, such as a hectometer equaling 100 meters.
100 is the Numerical meaning for hecto
I believe the prefix hecto means 100.
Hecto means 100.
1 hecto= 100,000 cm
The prefix hecto is for 100; the prefix deca is for 10.
The prefix that means 100 is "hecto-". For example, hectogram is 100 grams and hectometer is 100 meters.
The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.