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100 centimeters in one meter.
You should use a ruler to measure a fork. Once you have the measurement, it's probably most convenient to describe it in units of centimeters or millimeters, but meters will also work just fine.
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The related link shows a long division problem worked out. You need to show the numbers carried down like that.
There are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter - with this information you can now work out the answer.
multiplication
There are 40 centimeters in 400 millimeters, as 1 centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters.
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100 centimeters in one meter.
Answer:I have been on the website: http:/www.metricconversion.net/convert_millimeters_centimeters.htmAnd work out that 150 millimeters is 15 centimeters...Hopes this helps... :)
You should use a ruler to measure a fork. Once you have the measurement, it's probably most convenient to describe it in units of centimeters or millimeters, but meters will also work just fine.
To convert meters to centimeters, we use the fact that 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, to convert 0.75 meters to centimeters, we can multiply 0.75 by 100 to get 75 centimeters. Thus, there are 75 centimeters in 0.75 meters.
well 69 meters equals 1 metre and 42 metres equals 2 kilometres, so you work out the maths
A rubber is about 2.5cm. It depends on how long or short your rubber is.
That's simple to work out. 730 mm is 73 cm, you simply move the decimal point 1 place to the left.
To convert from cm to m, you need to divide by 100.