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∙ 14y agoWell, there are 1000mm in 1m.
So answer = 1000
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∙ 14y agoThere would be approximately 1,000 sand grains lined up along a meter stick at 1mm each.
A meter stick typically measures one meter in length.
A standard meter stick is one meter long, so there are one meter in a meter stick.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter stick, as a meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
A meter is 40 inches which is 3 feet and 4 inches (100 cm)
1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
A meter stick is a stick that, when rolled along the ground, click's every meter
A meter stick is a stick that, when rolled along the ground, click's every meter
a meter stick is a device used to mesure with
Depending on your meter stick, they could represent centimeters or millimeters.
1 meter is 1000 mm, so an 8 mm object could sit on a 1 meter stick 125 times
A geologist can use geological mapping techniques, such as measuring the dip angle and strike of the rock layers, to estimate the thickness of rock layers along the side of a road. They may also use ground-penetrating radar or seismic methods to investigate the subsurface structures and determine the thickness of rock layers.
1 meter
It could be, yes.
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.
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
get a ruler
A standard meter stick is one meter long, so there are one meter in a meter stick.