If it is made of wood, you can use a saw.
A metre stick, of course.
The 50 meter tape would be better as the margin of error would be smaller. example: if each measurement you take is off by 4 millionths of a meter by using the meter stick to measure a 100 meter length your measurement will be off by as much as 4 ten-thousanths of a meter or 0.40 millimeters whereas the 50 meter tape measurements will be off only 8 millionths of a meter or 0.008 millimeters.
Ten.
ten decimeters are in 1 meter
Because the transition from centi to deca to singular (which is any single gram, meter, ounce, etc.) Is a multiple of ten. There are ten decimeters in a meter, so there are 100 centimeters in a meter. There are also 1000 meters in a kilometer.
Decimeter
Decimeter.
A metre stick, of course.
10001 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
1 m = 100 cm, so a meter stick has 100 cm.
Everything is based on ten. Uniform unit prefixes all based on a meter.
One ten-billionth meter or one ten-billionth of a meter.
The 50 meter tape would be better as the margin of error would be smaller. example: if each measurement you take is off by 4 millionths of a meter by using the meter stick to measure a 100 meter length your measurement will be off by as much as 4 ten-thousanths of a meter or 0.40 millimeters whereas the 50 meter tape measurements will be off only 8 millionths of a meter or 0.008 millimeters.
There are ten decimetres in one metre.
No, one meter dies not equal ten centimeters, one meter equals one hundred centimeters. The name for a tenth of a meter is a decimeter.
Ten
It is ten to the power of minus twenty four (10^-24, or 1 divided by 10^24) of a meter.. So basically you divide a meter of length so that you have a septillion (that is one (1) followed by 24 zeros (0s)) of equally long parts. (actually equally short parts) Then you take one part, and the length of that part is a yoctometer.