about the same as a yard. 39", 100cm, 10 decimeters.
A metre, or meter (spelling varies between US and UK) is a unit of length.
Well, honey, 4 quarters of a meter is simply a whole meter. It's like asking how many slices of pie make a whole pie - it's just basic math. So, next time you want to impress someone with your math skills, just remember that 4 quarters of a meter equals 1 meter.
A metre is the basic SI unit of length, but is often misspelt as 'meter'. A meter might refer to either a measuring device, e.g. a Volt meter measures the energy possesed by the current in a current in a circuit.
The purpose of a gas meter is to monitor how much gas a particular house is using. Customers are then billed according to how much gas they have used from the meter.
Well, darling, 1 meter is 100 centimeters, so 1 meter 20 centimeters is 120 centimeters. Now, subtract 90 from 120 and you get 30. So, 90 centimeters is 30 centimeters shorter than 1 meter 20 centimeters. Math doesn't have to be a drag, you know!
That IS the math problem - the question how many cubic centimeters are in a cubic meter.
Length: meter Math: I guess you mean "mass". That would be the kilogram. Volume: cubic meter
meter
1 meter, 10 Desimeters 100 centimeters, 1,000 millimeter
It means kilo meter is a math term for meters
One tenth of a meter...
A metre, or meter (spelling varies between US and UK) is a unit of length.
Simple, there are 10 Millimeters (mm) in a Centimeter, and 100 Centimeters (cm) in a Meter (m). So do the math and you get 1000mm. I live in Canada so in know what I'm talking aboout eh'?
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Math problem a sq meter is 39.375"x39.375= the sq inches in a sq meter 36X36= the number of sq inches in a sq yard/ divide sq inches in a sq meter by sq inches in a sq yard & it will be about 1.1??? you do the math & that's how its done
The metric system in Math is a system of measurement that is based on the second, kilogram and meter.
100 centimeters in a meter. do the math