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What are the numbers of Hecta?

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remember these prefixes:kilo hecta deka UNIT deci centi milli(for UNIT it can be a meter, liter, gram)now if you are going to the right, multiply by 10if you are going to the left, divide by 10(do to this move your decimal point)ex: 10 kilometers = ? metersput your finger on kilo and cound how many it takes to get to the UNITkilo - hecta (1) hecta - deka (2) and deka to UNIT (3)since you are going to the right....multiply by adding 3 0s10 kilometers = 10000 meters*remember if there is no decimal point visible, it is imaginary at the end of the number*


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