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10cm 10cm move the decimal. 1 meter = 1000 mm 1 mm =0.001 meter 10 cm = 0.1 meter =100 mm = 1dm 1 km = 1000.0 metters = 10,000 cm ect...

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To rename a length measurement using different metric units, you convert the original measurement to the desired unit by multiplying or dividing by the appropriate conversion factor. For example, to rename a measurement in meters to centimeters, you would multiply by 100 since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.

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A length is measured in millimeters then centimeters , meters and kilometers.

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