The roman numeral MCMLVII equals 1957. M = 1000 CM = 900 (C=100 less than M=1000) L = 50 VII = 7 (V=5, II=2)
...millimetres in a metre.
M is 1000.
since100 cm = 1 m, 1000 cm = 10 m.
1000
millilitres in a litre
I presume you mean 1 km to m: (1 km)(1000 m/km)=1000 m Therefore, 1 km equals 1000 m.
The roman numeral MCMLVII equals 1957. M = 1000 CM = 900 (C=100 less than M=1000) L = 50 VII = 7 (V=5, II=2)
MDLXXX equals 1580. M=1000 D=500 L=50 XXX=30
...millimetres in a metre.
M is 1000.
1000 milliliters in a Liter.
0 equals Equator on The Meridian Line (0 degrees)
1 m= 1000 mm
1 kilometer equals 1000 meters.
Well, darling, 1000 M in a L simply means there are 1000 meters in a liter. It's a unit conversion, not rocket science. So, next time you're measuring liquids, just remember that little nugget of information. You're welcome.
since100 cm = 1 m, 1000 cm = 10 m.