The meter is the international unit of length. It is equal to 100 centimeters or 1000 millimeters. You can see how long it is on a measuring tape. It is a bit more than the typical length of a step taken by an adult.
A metre is 39.370 inches, so just over one yard (3 feet)
One metre is one hundred (100) centimetres.
100 centimeters, or slightly over one yard.
1 metre = 1000 millimetres.
Fabric weight is usually listed as a GSM value. (Grams per square metre) This is the weight for 1 square metre. (1 metre x 1 metre) If fabric is on a roll, measure width of the roll, and multiply by GSM rating to get weight in grams per linear/lineal metre. Examples - GSM rating 500, Roll width 2.5 metre= 1250g or 1.25Kg per linear metre. GSM rating 155, Roll width 3 metre= 465g 0r 0.65Kg per linear metre.
60 british pounds for 1 metre
There isn't really a kilolitre. The unit for volume in the SI is the cubic metre. The normal prefixes get a little confused because of the cubing. One cubic metre equals 1 000 litres. So if a kilolitre is a thousand litres, it is one cubic metre.
Gigametres is 1 000 000 000 metre, kilometre is 1000 metre. 1 000 000 metre is megametre.
1 metre by 1 metre
1 metre by 1 metre :P
1 metre
A pile of gold that is 1 metre long, 1 metre wide and 1 metre high.
There are 100 centimeters in one metre.1 m = 100 cmThere are exactly 100 centimetres in 1 metre.1 metre = 100 centimetres
1 kilo metre
100cm = 1 metre
there are 1000mm in a metre
100 cm in 1 metre
1 metre = 1000 millimetres.
1 metre = 3.281 feet.
1 metre is 100cm 1cm is 0.01m