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This is because the first m in mm (millimeters) stands for milli-, which means "one-thousandth".

The same goes for milligrams, millivolts, and so on.

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mm is millimetres, the prefix milli- indicates 1 x 10-3 (thousandths)

There are 1000 millimetres in 1 metre.

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1000mm are in a mm because 10mm=1cm and 10mm x 100cm = 1000mm

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1000 mm = 1 meter

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