No. A millimeter, or mm, is smaller than a meter, or m. A millimeter is actually a thousandth of a meter, so it is MUCH smaller than a meter.
Convert 6.0 m to 'mm' , which is 6,000mm Hence 10 mm X 6,000 mm = 60,000 mm^(2) Or in m^(2) 10mm = 10/1000 = 0.01 m Hence 0.01 x 6.0 m = 0.06 m^(2)
1 m = 1,000 mm (definition) 50 mm = 50/1,000 of one m = 0.05 m
If there are 1000 mm to the meter, then 13740.
A millimeter (mm) is a thousandth of a meter (m). Thus, 3456.0 mm = 3.4560 m. And a hectometer (hm) is 100 m, or a meter is 1/100 hm, or 0.01 hm. Thus, 3456.0 mm = 3.4560 m = 3.4560/100 hm = 0.034560 hm.
4.3 mm (1 meter/1000 mm) = 0.0043 meters ============
No. 2300 mm = 2.3 m.
No, M is 1,000 and MM is 2,000.
centimeters are bigger than millimeters. Centi is 1/100 and milli is 1/1000
No.
2300 mm = 2300 x 10-3 m = 2,300 m = 2,3 m which is smaller than 22 m 2300 mm < 22 m
No.
No
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. "Mm" stands for millimeters, which are smaller than meters represented by "m." So, technically speaking, no, mm is not bigger than m. But hey, it's all about perspective, right?
200m is bigger than 20000mm :D
From largest to smallest: km, m, cm and mm
35 meters is larger
Yes, by 200mm