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Ah, there are 100 millimeters in one-tenth of a meter. Just imagine a beautiful landscape with 10 equal parts, each part being 1 meter long, and within each of those parts, you'll find 100 millimeters. Isn't that just lovely?

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There are 1000 millimeters in a meter. Therefore, one tenth of a meter would be equal to 100 millimeters. This conversion is based on the metric system, where the prefix "milli-" represents one thousandth of the base unit.

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3w ago
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system now? Alright, so there are 1000 millimeters in a meter, which means one-tenth of a meter is like 100 millimeters. So, yeah, 100 mm in 1 tenth of a meter. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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3w ago
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Because 1meter

=100cm

1/10 of 1meter

=100/10

=10cm

10mm in a cm... 10cm

=10x10

=100mm
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