Well, converting meters to dekameters is like painting a happy little tree. You see, 1 meter is equal to 0.1 dekameters. So, to convert 8 meters to dekameters, you simply divide 8 by 10, giving you 0.8 dekameters. Just like that, you've created a beautiful conversion!
1 km = 100 dkm.
how many dkm in .4 km
It's 0.008 km. A km is equal to 1000 metres. To convert from metres to km, you have to divide by 1000.
8m + (4n - 6m) + 9n =8m + 4n - 6m + 9n =(8m - 6m) + (4n + 9n) =2m + 13n
The 'D' is an older version of 'da' (the SI standard) and means "Deca" or 10 so 1 Dkm = 1 dakm = 10 km
DKM= don't kill me
To convert decakilometers (dkm) to meters, you need to multiply by 10, so 28.4 dkm is equal to 284 meters.
1 km = 100 dkm.
how many dkm in .4 km
Whoever is searching this up must be old..... Dkm stands for "don't kill me"
1dkm = 10 km 10 dkm = 100 km
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If you mean Dekametres, then the answer is 1/1000 or 0.001 If you mean decimetres, the answer is 1/10 or 0.1
In mathematics, "dkm" is not a standard or commonly recognized abbreviation. It is possible that it could be a typo or a non-standard acronym specific to a certain context or field within mathematics. Without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a specific answer for what "dkm" might mean in a mathematical context.
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It's 0.008 km. A km is equal to 1000 metres. To convert from metres to km, you have to divide by 1000.
0.0001 dekameters ==