A decimal isn't a unit of measurement. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
The same as one meter.
Answering "How many decimal places to the right do you move to change kilometer square to meter square?"
1.000 meter
1 decimal equals how many square feet
Rounded to two decimal places, one square metre is equal to 1550.00 square inches.
1 meter2
One meter = 100 centimeters.
One of many possible answers would be 360,892.4 feet.
one-millionth of a square meter is one square millimeter. In decimal, 0.000001 square meters
One meter = 100 centimeters or a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. You move the decimal two places so 1.53 meters = 153 centimeters
One mm is about 0.03937 inches.
You move six decimal places
One decimal of land in India equals approx 436 sq. feet (435.35 sq. feet).
A meter is one meter.
There is one meter in a meter...
SI is based on decimal numbers, as it relies on multipliers to be multiples of ten: one millimeter * 1000 = one meter one meter * 1000 = one kilometer, etc.
There are 1000 millimeters in one meter. "milli" means thousandths (milligram, millimeter, millivolt...) The metric system is based on multiples of ten. So all you have to do is count the places to move the decimal point when going from one unit to another.