One tenth (1/10) of a kilometer (1,000 meters) is equal to 100 meters.
If 1000 meters is a kilometer 100 is a tenth of a kilomater
Nope - a decimetre is one tenth (or 10cm) - so - 1000 decimetres would be 100m
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1.89 to the nearest tenth is 1.9
kilo means thousand so 1 kilometer is 1000 meters 100 m is 0.100 km one tenth of a kilometer
A decimeter is one-tenth of a meter. I.e. ten centimeters. If you have eight centimeters, then you have eight tenths of a decimeter. Or 0.8 decimeters are equal to 8 centimeters.
Yes. Kilo means a thousand, and deci means one tenth.
One tenth (1/10) of a kilometer (1,000 meters) is equal to 100 meters.
Yes, you can measure a watch in decimeters. Decimeters are a unit of length equal to one-tenth of a meter, and they are commonly used to measure smaller objects like watches due to their smaller size. Simply divide the length of the watch in centimeters by 10 to get the measurement in decimeters.
If 1000 meters is a kilometer 100 is a tenth of a kilomater
Nope - a decimetre is one tenth (or 10cm) - so - 1000 decimetres would be 100m
There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter. A decimeter is one-tenth of a meter.
A cubic kilometer is a volume while a kilometer is a length. You can't convert one to the other. Just remember that when you have a cubic kilometer it is volume the size of 1 km long, 1km wide and 1km high.
1 kilometer is greater. The word comes from KILO = 1,000 and meter.
There are 35 millimeters in 0.35 decimeters because there are 10 millimeters in 1 decimeter.
dm could be decimeters, which are 1 tenth of a meter