A centiliter is 1/100 of a liter. The prefix "centi" means 1/100.
10 of them.
A decilitre.
One decilitre (or deciliter) is equal to one tenth of a litre. Do not confuse this with a decalitre, which is equal to ten litres.
"centi" indicates .01, or 1/100 of whatever unit it is before. So there are 100 centileters in one liter, and a centileter is 1/100th of a liter.
"Centi" as in centimetre.
100 millilitres
Centi means one-hundredth, like deci means one-tenth and milli means one-thousandth.
The prefix "deci-" means tenth, so a deciliter is one tenth of a liter. Thus, there are 10 deciliters in a liter.
Yes. The prefixes 'deci-' and 'centi-' refer to given amounts of any unit of measure. In the case of 'deci-', it's one-tenth. In the case of 'centi-', it's one-hundredth. So the prefix 'deci-' refers to a larger amount under consideration than does the prefix 'centi-'.
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The deci- prefix means one tenth (1/10 = 0.1) The centi- prefix means one hundredth (1/100 = 0.01) Therefore for the same unit, a deci- one is larger than a centi- one. eg 1 decimetre is larger than 1 centimetre since 1 dm = 0.1m > 0.01m = 1 cm.
0.1 litre