Its called "onehundred meters"
There is no special word for it.
1000 (onethousand) meters, however, are called one kilometer.
The boiling point of water in the metric system is 100 degrees Celsius.
100 pounds is approximately 45.36 kilograms in the metric system.
Not quite. Larger or smaller units are created by adding prefixes for different powers of 10 - not only 100.
Type your answer here... No. Bcz One Hectare (not 'Hector') =2.471 Acres.1 Acre=43560 Sq.ft area. Foot is a unit of British system and measurement of length, while in Metric length is measured in meter (or metre to give it its original & standard French name). This system is also called SI (System International) of measurement. T here are two main systems are implemented in world,they are:-- 1- FPS system----- Foot Pound System (British system). F=Foot, P=Pound, S=Second 2- CGS system-----SI (International system of measurement) C=Centimeter , G=Gram, S=Second. In addition; there was a unit called the HECTARE, an are was 100 square metres,so a hectare (hecto=100) was 10 000square metres. When the the metric system was rationalised in 1960 to produce the SI system the are and hectare were dropped in favour of square metres. A rugby union pitch is roughly one hectare. The SI system is the metre, kilogram, second. +++ The Hectare is still used, in the UK at least, for land measurement especially in agriculture. The official system now is the SI (metre, kg, s and a few other basic units) and their derivatives.
.655 meters metric is a base ten system which means in the measurement of units it always changes by a factor of ten. but centimeters to meters is a change of 100 because there is something called decimeters between centimeters and meters.
"hecto-" is the prefix, as in 100 metres is a hectometre. ■
One kilometre is equal to 1000 metres. Metric units between a metre and a kilometre are a decametre (10 metres) and a hectometre (100 metres).
The metric unit of length equal to 100 metres is a hectometre.
The boiling point of water in the metric system is 100 degrees Celsius.
100 pounds is approximately 45.36 kilograms in the metric system.
Not quite. Larger or smaller units are created by adding prefixes for different powers of 10 - not only 100.
9 metres equals 900 cms metric system works in 10s 100s or 1000s here is a rough overview 10 mm equals 1 centimetre 100 centimetre equals 1 metre also 1000 millimetres equals 1 metre 1000 metres equals a kilometre the metric system also works on volume as well 1 cubic metre equals 1000 litres 10 cms cubed is 1 litre
The metric unit abbreviation hm stands for hectometre. A hectometre is equal to 100 metres.
Type your answer here... No. Bcz One Hectare (not 'Hector') =2.471 Acres.1 Acre=43560 Sq.ft area. Foot is a unit of British system and measurement of length, while in Metric length is measured in meter (or metre to give it its original & standard French name). This system is also called SI (System International) of measurement. T here are two main systems are implemented in world,they are:-- 1- FPS system----- Foot Pound System (British system). F=Foot, P=Pound, S=Second 2- CGS system-----SI (International system of measurement) C=Centimeter , G=Gram, S=Second. In addition; there was a unit called the HECTARE, an are was 100 square metres,so a hectare (hecto=100) was 10 000square metres. When the the metric system was rationalised in 1960 to produce the SI system the are and hectare were dropped in favour of square metres. A rugby union pitch is roughly one hectare. The SI system is the metre, kilogram, second. +++ The Hectare is still used, in the UK at least, for land measurement especially in agriculture. The official system now is the SI (metre, kg, s and a few other basic units) and their derivatives.
.655 meters metric is a base ten system which means in the measurement of units it always changes by a factor of ten. but centimeters to meters is a change of 100 because there is something called decimeters between centimeters and meters.
for this answer: in the metric system what is the prefix for 1/100?ANSWER: centi-AtL 2009
The metric system is designed to deal in powers of ten, so it has a prefix for 100, which is hecto, but not for 110.