They are many metres.
Exactly one hundred. The metric system is based on multiples of ten. 100 1m = 100cm
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
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.
Length is measured in metres. Prefixes are added to indicate multiples and fractions of a metre.
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All metric units of linear measurement are multiples or sub-multiples of the meter.-- nanometer = 10-9-- millimeter = 10-3-- centimeter = 10-2-- meter-- kilometer = 103..etc.
The French in one sense. The sense of the word meter and multiples of tens.
No, a meter is 36 inches and a centimeter is not even an inch.
The meter, or multiples/submultiples thereof, such as kilometer, millimeter, micrometer, etc. (multiples larger than "kilo", such as mega or giga, are not commonly used with meters.)
Meter, kilogram, second, Coulomb, and all of the fractions, multiples, and combinations of them.
The units must be multiples of one metres, then parts of a metres, such as centimetres and millimetres.
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.
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.
Prefix 'centi' is used to denote sub multiples of meter and uses factor 10-2 or 0.01 To convert meter to centimeter, value of meters has to be divided by factor used with prefix 'centi': 1 meter = 1 / 10-2 = 10 / 0.01 = 100 centimeter
The units are: -- Kilogram -- Meter -- Second. All of the other units in the metric system are fractions, multiples, or combinations of these three.
Exactly one hundred. The metric system is based on multiples of ten. 100 1m = 100cm