None. Milliliters is a measurement of liquid, meaning 1/1000 of a liter. However, there are 1000 milli-meters on a meter stick.
There are 1,000,000 millimeters in a cubic meter. Since a meter is 1000 millimeters, and there are three dimensions in a cubic meter, you would multiply 1000 x 1000 x 1000.
The 50 meter tape would be better as the margin of error would be smaller. example: if each measurement you take is off by 4 millionths of a meter by using the meter stick to measure a 100 meter length your measurement will be off by as much as 4 ten-thousanths of a meter or 0.40 millimeters whereas the 50 meter tape measurements will be off only 8 millionths of a meter or 0.008 millimeters.
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters2 meters = (2 x 1 meter) = (2 x 1,000 millimeters) = 2,000 millimeters
To convert 3.5 meters to millimeters, you would multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 millimeters in a meter. Therefore, 3.5 meters is equal to 3500 millimeters.
No, a meter stick is not the appropriate tool to measure a chalkboard, as its length may exceed the meter stick's range. Instead, a measuring tape or a ruler that can accommodate the length of the chalkboard would be more suitable for accurate measurement.
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The American penny is 19 millimeters in diameter, and a meter stick is 1,000 millimeters....so if we divide 1000 by 19, we find that 52.63 pennies would run the length of a meter stick.
I think its around 10,000 termites.
600 termites, assuming termites line up only one side of the stick.
There are 1,000,000 millimeters in a cubic meter. Since a meter is 1000 millimeters, and there are three dimensions in a cubic meter, you would multiply 1000 x 1000 x 1000.
divide by 1000 1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
A meter stick is 100cm, therefore 20 pencils would fit on a meter stick.
The 50 meter tape would be better as the margin of error would be smaller. example: if each measurement you take is off by 4 millionths of a meter by using the meter stick to measure a 100 meter length your measurement will be off by as much as 4 ten-thousanths of a meter or 0.40 millimeters whereas the 50 meter tape measurements will be off only 8 millionths of a meter or 0.008 millimeters.
If it has centimeter and millimeter markings .... One. You could measure something like 35 centimeters and 6 millimeters, which would be 35.6 in numbers. Reading anything shorter than a mm on a meter stick is guesswork.
1 square meter is made up of 1,000,000 square millimeters. This can be figured out because if there are 1,000 millimeters in one meter, then there would be 1,000,000 square millimeters in one square meter.
How many termites will fit on a meter stick
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.