1 meter is 10 times as long as 10 cm, because there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
1m = 100cm 20cm x 5 = 100cm So one meter is 5 times as long as 20cm.
10 cm
10 cm as a fraction of 1 meter = 1/10 1 meter = 100 cm 10 cm/1 meter = 10 cm/100 cm = 1/10
50 times bigger 1 Meter is 100 cm
4 m / 10 cm = 400 cm / 10 cm = 40
When you say the "cubic meter", it sounds like you may be looking for the"volume". If that's the situation, then the volume of the space you describe ...5 cm wide and 10 cm long ... is zero."5 cm wide and 10 cm long" is a flat space, something you could draw on flat paper.It has no volume, it can't hold any water, and it has no 'cubic' anything.It does have "area" ... a quantity you might call the "square meter". The area isimportant to know if you want to paint it, plant grass on it, or carpet it.The area is(5-cm) times (10-cm) = 50 square centimeters = (0.05 meter) x (0.10 meter) = 0.005 square meter.
There are 10 cm in 1/10 of a meter
x = 100
1 meter is 100 cm, and 1 cm is 10 millimeters So 1 meter is 100 times 10 =1000 millimeters
1 decimeter is 1/10 of one meter, so 10 cm
1 cm = 1/100th of a meter 1 mm = 1/1000th of a meter 1/100th is 10 times 1/1000th Thus 1 cm = 10 mm, so a cm is larger than a mm (by a factor of 10).