10 mm = 1 cm
10 cm = 1 dm
10 dm = 1 m
The length that is 100 times larger than a millimeter is known as a decimetre. It is not a commonly used unit of measure.
decimeter
Metre.
A volume that is 1,000 times larger than a millimeter cubed (mm³) is one cubic centimeter (cm³), as 1 cm³ is equal to 1,000 mm³. Thus, a volume of 1,000 mm³ is equivalent to 1 cm³.
The name of the larger side of a rectangle is length
A meter is a measure of length. So a measure that is 1000 times larger than a metre would still be a length: it would never ever be a volume. So the question makes no sense.
decimeter
Decimeter
Metre.
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A volume that is 1,000 times larger than a millimeter cubed (mm³) is one cubic centimeter (cm³), as 1 cm³ is equal to 1,000 mm³. Thus, a volume of 1,000 mm³ is equivalent to 1 cm³.
The name of the distance that is 10 times smaller than a centimeter is a millimeter. A millimeter is one thousandth of a meter.
The name of the larger side of a rectangle is length
A meter is a measure of length. So a measure that is 1000 times larger than a metre would still be a length: it would never ever be a volume. So the question makes no sense.
A meter is a measure of length. So a measure that is 1000 times larger than a metre would still be a length: it would never ever be a volume. So the question makes no sense.
That is the kilometer.
a cubic centimeter is a cc, there is no special name for a cubic millimeter.
Kilometer * * * * * No, a kilometre is 103 times larger (not lager!). 10-3 times larger is a millimetre.