Yes. A millimeter is 1/1000 (one thousandth) of a meter, and a centileter is 1/100 (one hundredth) of a meter, making the centiliter larger than the millimeter. It takes 10 milliliters to make 1 centiliter. The term "centiliter", by the way, is almost never used in scientific measurement or anywhere else for that matter - just on science and math tests.
Centiliter is a measure for volume and millimeter is for length/distance. Therefore, you cannot compare them.
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One millimeter is 0.393701 inches.
1 centiliter is 1/100 of a liter.
Yes. A millimeter is 1/1000 (one thousandth) of a meter, and a centileter is 1/100 (one hundredth) of a meter, making the centiliter larger than the millimeter. It takes 10 milliliters to make 1 centiliter. The term "centiliter", by the way, is almost never used in scientific measurement or anywhere else for that matter - just on science and math tests.
Centiliter is a measure for volume and millimeter is for length/distance. Therefore, you cannot compare them.
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Because it is The meter scale is broken up into kilo, hecto, deca, (base), deci, centi, milli. Kilometer, Hectometer, Decameter, meter, decimeter, centimeter, and millimeter. This is the same for all Metric unit systems such as liters. The left side is the largest while the right side is the smallest. That is why a centiliter is greater than a milliliter.
One millimeter is 0.393701 inches.
NO. 1 millilitre = one thousanths of a litre. 1000mL = 1L 1 Centilitre = one hundredth of a litre. 100cl = 1L 100,000 centilitres = 100 Litres (divide by 100 to get Litres)
A centiliter 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
1 centiliter is 1/100 of a liter.
There are hundred litters in a centiliter.
Milliliters are smaller than centiliters. One centiliter is equal to 10 milliliters.
10 milliliters = 1 centiliter
0.1 deciliters per centiliter.