There are exactly 100 dekameters in one meter.Actually, no. There are 10 dekameters in a meter. There are 100 hectometers in a meter.* * * * *Trebordadda, in comments, is absolutely correct. The above is utter nonsense.1 dam = 10 metres.
10 centimeters is equal to 0.1 meters.
For every time you see the ">", multiply by 10. For every time you see the "<", divide by 10. Km > Hm > Dkm > M > Dm > Cm > Mm = when you go from left to right. (Forwards) Km < Hm < Dkm < M < Dm < Cm < Mm = when you go from right to left. (Backwards) Therefore, 2.3 meters equals 230 cm. *Abbreviations are the measurements, in order: Kilometers, Hectometers, Dekameters, Meters, Decimeters, Centimeters, Millimeters
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10 meters is equal to 0.01 kilometers.
10 meters= 1 dekameter, so 90 meters=9 dekameters
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8 dekameters = 80 meters. 1 dekameter = 10 meters.
10 hectometers is equal to 100 dekameters.
There are exactly 100 dekameters in one meter.Actually, no. There are 10 dekameters in a meter. There are 100 hectometers in a meter.* * * * *Trebordadda, in comments, is absolutely correct. The above is utter nonsense.1 dam = 10 metres.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system, nice. So, 5 meters plus 11 dekameters... let me think... okay, so 11 dekameters is equal to 110 meters because each dekameter is 10 meters. So, when you add 5 meters to 110 meters, you get 115 meters. Math can be fun, right?
Well, converting meters to dekameters is like painting a happy little tree. You see, 1 meter is equal to 0.1 dekameters. So, to convert 8 meters to dekameters, you simply divide 8 by 10, giving you 0.8 dekameters. Just like that, you've created a beautiful conversion!
A decameter equals 10 meters.
10 meters
.1 or 1/10 there are 10 dekameters in a hectometer
10 centimeters is equal to 0.1 meters.
.10 meters per a second equals 10 meters per a second