No, a decakilometer (Dkm) is not bigger than a meter. A decakilometer is equal to 100 meters, so it is actually smaller than a meter.
The symbol for dekameter is "dam". It represents a unit of length equal to 10 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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No, a decakilometer (Dkm) is not bigger than a meter. A decakilometer is equal to 100 meters, so it is actually smaller than a meter.
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There are 10 Meters in one Dekameter
The symbol for dekameter is "dam". It represents a unit of length equal to 10 meters.
1 meter is smaller than a dekameter.1 dekameter (decameter), abbreviated dkm or dam is equal to 10 meters. Deka-/deca- means 10.
504 x 1000 = 504000. Easy.
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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the DKM in math is dekometer ...
1 km = 100 dkm.
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