Remember there are 1000 mm in 1 m
To change 'mm' to 'm' multiply by its reciprocal.
algebraically
mm X 1/m
1 m = 1000 mm, so multiply by (1000 mm/m) --> (1000 mm/m) x (0.365 m) = 365 mm, note how the units cancel.
1 m = 1,000 mmTo convert 'm' to 'mm', multiply by 1,000.0.45 m = (0.45 x 1,000) = 450 mm.
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First convert the linear dimensions to metres and then multiply together. Thus: 2000 mm * 2200 mm = 2.0 m * 2.2 m = 4.4 sq metres.
There are 1,000 millimeters (mm) in one meter (m). Therefore, to convert 100 meters to millimeters, you multiply 100 by 1,000. This means there are 100,000 mm in 100 m.
Multiply by 1000.
1 m = 1000 mm, so multiply by (1000 mm/m) --> (1000 mm/m) x (0.365 m) = 365 mm, note how the units cancel.
1 m = 1,000 mmTo convert 'm' to 'mm', multiply by 1,000.0.45 m = (0.45 x 1,000) = 450 mm.
To convert from meters to mm, multiply by 1000.
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To convert meters to mm, just multiply by 1000.
First convert the linear dimensions to metres and then multiply together. Thus: 2000 mm * 2200 mm = 2.0 m * 2.2 m = 4.4 sq metres.
Multiply by 1000: 4000 mm = 4 m
There are 1,000 millimeters (mm) in one meter (m). Therefore, to convert 100 meters to millimeters, you multiply 100 by 1,000. This means there are 100,000 mm in 100 m.
To convert meters to millimeters, you multiply by 1,000 since there are 1,000 millimeters in a meter. Thus, 0.0752 meters is equal to 0.0752 m × 1,000 mm/m = 75.2 mm.
Multiply by the appropriate conversion, as shown in brackets: 0.125 m x (1000 mm/1m) = 125 mm