Generally, any metric measurement is made in decimal.
To write decimal numbers in centimeters, simply express the number with a decimal point followed by the desired decimal places. For example, 5.75 centimeters indicates 5 centimeters and 75 hundredths of a centimeter. Ensure to include the unit "cm" after the number for clarity, such as 3.6 cm or 12.1 cm.
4.06
There is 100 centimeters in every meter so 0.09 (0.9 would be 90 centimeters)
The decimal number midway between 3 and 4 is 3.5
It should be moved 4 places.
How about: 4.5 cm
Take the number of centimeters, move the decimal point 2 places this way and you have centimeters.
12 centimeters =
To convert 4 meters and 28 centimeters to decimal form, we first convert the centimeters to meters by dividing by 100 (since there are 100 centimeters in a meter). So, 28 centimeters is equal to 0.28 meters. Adding this to the original 4 meters gives us a total of 4.28 meters in decimal form.
4.06
There is 100 centimeters in every meter so 0.09 (0.9 would be 90 centimeters)
1' = 30.48 centimeters. Multiply the number of feet by this number.
There can be an infinite number of values between 4 and 5 cm. Whether it is cm, m, length, distance, volume, etc, there will always be an infinite number of values between 4 and 5. Examples: 4.115, 4.2, 4.945
Move the decimal place on the meter number 2 spaces to the right, and that is the number of centimeters.
The decimal number midway between 3 and 4 is 3.5
There are 100 centimeters in a meter (think 100 cents in a dollar), so there are 400 centimeters in 4 meters.
Terminating decimal