Ten meters is commonly referred to as a "dekameter" in the metric system. The prefix "deka-" denotes a factor of ten. However, in everyday use, it might simply be referred to as "10 meters" without a specific term.
The named unit of measurement equal to 10 metres in length is called the decametre.
10 meters.
10 yards = 9.144 meters
3.048 meters by 3.048 meters
15*10 = 150 square meters
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Since 1 nm = 10-9 meters, 0.1 nm = 10-10 meters. There is a special unit (not a standard SI unit) that has this magnitude - it is called an Angstrom.
The named unit of measurement equal to 10 metres in length is called the decametre.
10 meters by 10 meters
In scientific notation, this is 10-9 meters. This is called a nanometer.
10 meters.
1.267 meters to the nearest 10 meters is zero meters.
10 yards = 9.144 meters
3.048 meters by 3.048 meters
The unit is called Angstrom, and it is equal to 10-10 meters, or 10-8 centimeters.
15*10 = 150 square meters