Oh, dude, there are 10 ten-thousandths in one thousandth. It's like breaking down a dollar into pennies, but way more decimal places. So, if you're ever in a situation where you need to know that, you're welcome.
No, one meter dies not equal ten centimeters, one meter equals one hundred centimeters. The name for a tenth of a meter is a decimeter.
When 0.9999 is rounded to the nearest whole number or tenth or hundredth or thousandth or ten thousandth, it equals 1.
Is the digit to the right of the thousandth place less than, greater than, or equal to 5
120 inches
There are ten millimeters in a centimeter, named for the number (in greek) of them that it takes to make a Meter. Millimeters are one-thousandth of a Meter.
39.4 inches in a metre
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One micrometer is equal to one millionth of a meter, one ten thousandth of a centimeter, or one thousandth of a millimeter. Thirteen micrometers is equal to 0.13 of a millimeter. In other words, thirteen micrometers is very small. (However, nanometers are smaller. 13000 fit into one micrometer.)
It is one thousandth.
A millimeter is one thousandth of a meter. Ten millimeters is ten thousandths of a meter which is another way of saying one hundredth of a meter. One hundredth of a meter is a centimeter.
0.001 is equal to 1/1000 or one thousandth. 0.0001 is equal to 1/10000 or one ten-thousandth. Therefore, 0.001 is ten times bigger than 0.0001.
Rounded to the nearest ten-thousandth, 1.09797 is approximately equal to 1.0980.
No, one meter dies not equal ten centimeters, one meter equals one hundred centimeters. The name for a tenth of a meter is a decimeter.
When 0.9999 is rounded to the nearest whole number or tenth or hundredth or thousandth or ten thousandth, it equals 1.
Only in decimals. One ten thousandth = Ten hundred thousandths
round to the nearest ten thousandth 44.24862486