Centimeter (cm), inch (in), foot (ft), yard (yd), meter (m), kilometer (km), mile (mi).
(millimeter --) Centimeter -- inch -- foot -- yard -- meter -- (furlong -- ) kilometer ( -- mile )
Here they are in order from smallest (shortest) unit to longest:millimetercentimeter (equal to 10 millimeters)foot (plural is feet) (equal to 30.48 centimeters)kilometer (equal to 100000 centimeters)
millimeter, centimeter, decimeter, meter, kilometer. a millimeter is 1/10th of a centimeter A centimeter is about .397 of an inch, or a little less than a half a decimeter is 10 centimeters a meter is 100 centimeters and a meter is about 3.28 ft, so like 3 feet and a little more than 3 inches a kilometer is 1000 meters and is like .62 of a mile
The standard SI unit of length is the meter. For very large and very small lengths, fractions and multiples of the meter are used, such as nanometer, millimeter, centimeter, and kilometer.
Centimetres are units used for the measurement of lengths (or distances).
(millimeter --) Centimeter -- inch -- foot -- yard -- meter -- (furlong -- ) kilometer ( -- mile )
Kilometer, Hectometer, Decameter, meter, decimeter, centimeter, milimeter
Here they are in order from smallest (shortest) unit to longest:millimetercentimeter (equal to 10 millimeters)foot (plural is feet) (equal to 30.48 centimeters)kilometer (equal to 100000 centimeters)
They are both lengths of measurement in the metric system. If you take 100,000 of these little centimeters and line them all up, you will have a kilometer. Centimeter is one one hundredth of a meter. A kilometer is one thousand meters.
millimeter, centimeter, decimeter, meter, kilometer. a millimeter is 1/10th of a centimeter A centimeter is about .397 of an inch, or a little less than a half a decimeter is 10 centimeters a meter is 100 centimeters and a meter is about 3.28 ft, so like 3 feet and a little more than 3 inches a kilometer is 1000 meters and is like .62 of a mile
No, the two shortest must add up to more than longest!
All lengths are measured in metres. Kilometres just means thousands of metres, millimetre means thousandths of metres, they are both still counting in metres.
The standard SI unit of length is the meter. For very large and very small lengths, fractions and multiples of the meter are used, such as nanometer, millimeter, centimeter, and kilometer.
Yes.
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Millimeter, Centimeter, Decimeter, Meter, Decameter, Hectometer, Kilometer
There are five 60 centimeter lengths in 3 meters, since 3 meters is the same as 300 centimeters. 5 x 60 = 300