No, definitely not! A milimeter is 1/10th of a cenimeter. 'Milli' denotes that it is 1/1000th of a meter, whereas 'centi' means that it is 1/100th of a meter.
A centimeter is larger. It takes 10 millimeters to equal 1 centimeter
To measure the mm of an item you would need to use a metric ruler. The metric ruler has cm and mm on it.
20 mm should still be 20 mm!
With considerable difficulty! With a 30 cm ruler you can easily ascertain that the length is between 2 and 3 ruler-lengths: 600 mm and 900 mm. Maybe you can judge that the the remainder, after 600 mm is less than half of the 30 cm ruler. So that tells you that it is between 600 mm and 750 mm.
a ruler measures 15 cm .1 cm =10 mm .THis means , 1 standard ruler measures 150 mm.
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By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm
94 mm on a ruler is between 90 mm and 95 mm. On a typical ruler containing both mm and inches scales, where the scales are reversed with respect to each other, 94 mm is opposite 8 5/16 inches.
A centimeter is larger. It takes 10 millimeters to equal 1 centimeter
A cubic cenimeter is 3d, unlike a squared centimeter.
A small ruler is normally 150 mm. Many engineers use these.
To measure the mm of an item you would need to use a metric ruler. The metric ruler has cm and mm on it.
The answer will depend on how many WHAT!. Also, it is a centimetre, not a cenimeter.
It is 5 mm. A ruler is used for the purpose of determining sizes from 1 mm to approx 300 mm,=.
20 mm should still be 20 mm!
With considerable difficulty! With a 30 cm ruler you can easily ascertain that the length is between 2 and 3 ruler-lengths: 600 mm and 900 mm. Maybe you can judge that the the remainder, after 600 mm is less than half of the 30 cm ruler. So that tells you that it is between 600 mm and 750 mm.
Oh, dude, 10 mm on a ruler is about 0.39 inches. So, like, if you're measuring something and you see the 10 mm mark, you can just, like, mentally convert that to around 0.39 inches. It's like the metric system and the imperial system are awkwardly holding hands on that ruler.