3 tenths of a metre are 30 cm!
30 centimeters is 3/10, or 0.3, meters. 1 meter is 100 cm so 30 cm = 0.3 m
Six tenths is 0.6 - whether in cm or in grams or seconds or whatever.
100 cm in 1 metre
100 cm = 1 meter
Four-tenths of a metre.
a metre=100 cm half a metre=(.5)*(100)=50 cm total length=previous length+half a length = 78 cm +50 cm =128 cm or 1.28 metre
3 tenths of a metre are 30 cm!
Two tenths of a metre is 20 cm, so you'll be left with zero.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that, yes,half a meter in length is 50 cm. as,1 m=100 cm 1/2 m=50 cm.
Five, since half a metre= 50 cm, and 1 dm= 10 cm, 5 dm= 50 cm= half a metre.
There is no such thing as centermetres. There are 100 centimetres in a metre so 50 cm in a metre.
just over one and a half metre sticks
It is 50 cm shorter, or half a metre.
85765.47944 m to the nearest metre is 85765 m since the tenths digit is less than 5 it rounds down. However: 85765.47944 CENTImetres *IS* 858 metres to the nearest metre. ie 85765.47944 cm to the nearest m: 100 cm = 1 m → 85765.47944 cm = 85765.47944 ÷ 100 m = 857.6547944 m → 858 m to the nearest metre as the tenths digit is 5 or more it rounds up.
As you haven't given a unit of 0.89, it makes the most sense if we call this metres. So a metre has 100cm. If we convert them in order to metres we get: 0.89, 0.88, 0.9, 0.87 all of metres. So 9 tenths of a metre is the longest
It is 4.5/2 = 2.25 cm