The 1st grader is 100 times larger than the 1 meter high bug. :)
Oh, dude, a hectometer is way bigger than a millimeter. Like, a millimeter is like tiny, you know, it's just a tiny little speck compared to a hectometer, which is like a hundred meters. So, yeah, hectometer wins the size contest by a long shot.
A millimeter is smaller than a kilometer
7 millimeters is equal to 0.007 meters because a meter is 1000 times bigger than a millimeter. 0.007 X 1000= 7
It is: F= -Kx remember the bigger the force the more the string streches. {it is prportional} here F is equal to the force measured in Newtons K is the force constant measured in N/m x is the distance the sprinh has been streched measured in Meters
Well, darling, after a micrometer comes a millimeter. It's like the micrometer's bigger, less precise cousin. So, if you need a measurement that's a bit more rough around the edges, just slide on over to the millimeter. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
The answer to this question is: The girl is 1oo times larger then the 1 millimeter bug.
Oh, dude, a hectometer is way bigger than a millimeter. Like, a millimeter is like tiny, you know, it's just a tiny little speck compared to a hectometer, which is like a hundred meters. So, yeah, hectometer wins the size contest by a long shot.
millimeter
A meter is 1,000 times bigger than a millimeter.
A deciliter measures volume, while a kilometer measures distance. They cannot be compared.
millimeter is bigger.
A kilogram cannot be compared to a meter. The kilogram measures mass and the meter measures length.
A millimeter is smaller than a kilometer
No, a milligram (mg) is a unit of mass, while a millimeter (mm) is a unit of length. They measure different properties and cannot be directly compared in size. A milligram is one-thousandth of a gram, and a millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter.
A centimeter
Yes, MUCH bigger; about 914 times larger than one millimeter.
To compare the heights, we convert both measurements to the same unit. One meter is equal to 1,000 millimeters. Therefore, a first grader who is 1 meter tall is 1,000 times bigger than a bug that is 1 millimeter high.