You can convert that to scientific notation in which the exponent is a multiple of 3. Use the closest powers of ten: either 10-6 and use the prefix "micro", or 10-9 and use the prefix "nano".
Not normally because meters would be more appropriate
This question cannot be answered as it stands. Meters and square meters are different in that one is length and the other area. To answer this, you would need to specify the dimensions of the wood that you are using to cover the floor. If you are using 5cm wide strips of wood, then you would need 20m^2 / .05m = 400 linear meters of wood strips. Then add 10% for cuts,knots and mistakes.
Ex. the distance between two cities A kilometer is 1,000 meters
Square meters are a measure of area, not length. Therefore you could use square meters to measure the area of a basketball court.
1 metre=100 cm
Not normally because meters would be more appropriate
This question cannot be answered as it stands. Meters and square meters are different in that one is length and the other area. To answer this, you would need to specify the dimensions of the wood that you are using to cover the floor. If you are using 5cm wide strips of wood, then you would need 20m^2 / .05m = 400 linear meters of wood strips. Then add 10% for cuts,knots and mistakes.
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Ex. the distance between two cities A kilometer is 1,000 meters
Square meters are a measure of area, not length. Therefore you could use square meters to measure the area of a basketball court.
1 metre=100 cm
The area of a rectangular deck is found by multiplying it's width and length. In this case, a 5.4 by 4 meter deck would require 21.6 square meters of material to cover. ------ The above is true but you asked about how many linear meters of decking you would need to cover this area. To answer this you would need to give us width dimension of the decking planks that you were thinking of using.
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In the SI, the usual SI prefixes would be used for smaller units - prefixes such as milli, micro, etc.
Meters. That's just random. THINK ABOUT IT!A:It's best to use both just like using feet and inches. If you only use one, it would HAVE to be cm.
There are several prefixes that would work with dress:UndressRedressOverdressUnderdress