1 metre = 100 centimetres 1 metres is 10 times as long as 10 centimetres
3800 mm1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
1. your height 2. how far to your place of work or study 3. how long a swimming pool is
No, 1000000000000 meter sticks laid end to end would measure 1 trillion meters. The circumference of the Earth is approximately 40 million meters, so the meter sticks would be way too long to go around the world.
If they were, we wouldn't need two names for the same thing. 1 yard = 0.9144 meter 1 meter = 1.0936 yard
three meter sticks
The 10 meter straw is 10 meters long.
I stacked up 10 decimeter sticks to form a meter.
pm is short for pico-meter, or 10-12 meter. That's a trillionth of a meter (using the short scale), or a billionth of a meter on the long scale.pm is short for pico-meter, or 10-12 meter. That's a trillionth of a meter (using the short scale), or a billionth of a meter on the long scale.pm is short for pico-meter, or 10-12 meter. That's a trillionth of a meter (using the short scale), or a billionth of a meter on the long scale.pm is short for pico-meter, or 10-12 meter. That's a trillionth of a meter (using the short scale), or a billionth of a meter on the long scale.
1 metre = 100 centimetres 1 metres is 10 times as long as 10 centimetres
600
3800 mm1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
100...... if the meter sticks are truly 1 meter, however from past experiences i do beleive thay are slightly under 1meter, so i would guess perhaps 100.1 meter sticks, mabye even goin as far as 100.2 however at later thinking times i think its a lil bigger instead so like 99.9 or sumthin
600 termites in 3 meter sticks because a meter stick has 300 centimeters you multiply it by 2 and you get 600 as your answer
1. your height 2. how far to your place of work or study 3. how long a swimming pool is
1,000 sticks.
A metre stick is the length of one metre. Therefore, two metre sticks is equal to 2 metres.