The answer is 1.
10 ms x (s / 1000 ms) x (100 cs / 1 s) = 1 cs
You need to understand that 10 x 100/1000 cancels to 1, and how ms and s cancel out as well.
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10 milliseconds (a hundredth of a second) are called a centisecond. 1/100 seconds
151.52 milliseconds.
10 seconds = 10 000 millisecondsThere are 1,000 milliseconds in one second, so to find the total milliseconds in 10 seconds, you would take 1,000 times the number of seconds
1 millisecond = 1,000 microseconds = 1,000,000 nanoseconds 10 milliseconds = 10,000,000 nanoseconds (10 million) = 107
No, there are 1000 milliseconds in 1 second.