Race 1: Jill runs 100 metres in 10 secs at 10 metres per sec. She wins by 5 metres so at 10 secs, Jack is still at 95 metres. So Jack runs at 9.5 metres per sec. Race 2: Jill has to run 105 metres. At 10 metres per sec, this will take 10.5 secs. Jack has to run 100 metres which, at 9.5 metres per sec takes 100/9.5 = 10.526 secs. So Jill wins again, by 0.026 secs.
10 linear metre multiply by 10 linear metre is equal to 100 square metres.
There are 100 centimeters in 1 meter
The decameter or 1 dam is equal to 10 meters. So 10 dam is 100 meters.
2 mins. 46 secs.
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Race 1: Jill runs 100 metres in 10 secs at 10 metres per sec. She wins by 5 metres so at 10 secs, Jack is still at 95 metres. So Jack runs at 9.5 metres per sec. Race 2: Jill has to run 105 metres. At 10 metres per sec, this will take 10.5 secs. Jack has to run 100 metres which, at 9.5 metres per sec takes 100/9.5 = 10.526 secs. So Jill wins again, by 0.026 secs.
10 dekameters is equal to 100 meters.
KMPH-TV was created on 1971-10-11.
1 Decimeter = 10 meters. So multiply the number of decimeters by 10 to get the number of meters. 10 Decimeters = 100 meters. * * * * * What a load of rubbish! 10 decimetre = 1 metre (not the other way round). So 100 decimetres = 100/10 = 10 metres.
10 meters per second 100/10=10
100 Megabits per second
100 kilometer and 10 hectometers is not equal to 100 meters The conversions are as follows: 100 kilometer = 100000 meters 10 hectometers = 1000 meters 10000 centimeters = 100 meters 100000 millimeters = 100 meters
10x10=100. So there are 100 square meters in a 10x10 meter plot of land.
100 square meters or 1,076.391 square feet.
No. The prefix deca- means 10. So a decameter is 10 meters. 100 meters are a hectometer.
10 meters = 100 decimeters