no they are the same
No, it is not. 9000mm=9m which is less than 10m.
No
The notation "10M" refers to 10 million dollars, while "10k" means 10 thousand dollars. In numerical terms, 10M is significantly larger than 10k, as 10M equals 10,000,000 and 10k equals 10,000. This difference highlights a substantial gap in financial value, with 10M being 1,000 times greater than 10k.
no, they are equal. convert from 50 cm to dm by doing: 50cm(1m/100cm)(10dm/1m)=5dm
Alright, buckle up buttercup. 1 kilometer is longer than 10 meters, which is longer than 100 centimeters. It's like comparing a marathon to a sprint to a leisurely stroll in the park. Hope that clears things up for ya!
100cm = 1M 1,000cm = 10M
No, it is not. 9000mm=9m which is less than 10m.
No
yes 10.0m - 1.2m = 8.8m
Mo. 1 m = 100cm 10m = 1000cm
No it's the same. There are 100cm in 1 metre
1 decameter=10m 1meter =100cm 1 decameter=10*100=1000cm
P (perimeter of a rectangle) = 2*l+2*w 2*24+2*w > 100 2*w > 52 w > 26 Any width greater than 26cm will cause the perimeter to be greater than 100cm.
there are 100cm in a meter, so now it is your turn to do the math
The notation "10M" refers to 10 million dollars, while "10k" means 10 thousand dollars. In numerical terms, 10M is significantly larger than 10k, as 10M equals 10,000,000 and 10k equals 10,000. This difference highlights a substantial gap in financial value, with 10M being 1,000 times greater than 10k.
· 1m = 100cm 75cm/100cm = 75/100 = 3/4 75 cm is 3/4 of meter. Yes. 1 metre= 100cm whereas 0.75 metres= 75cm 100cm is greater than 75cm
no, they are equal. convert from 50 cm to dm by doing: 50cm(1m/100cm)(10dm/1m)=5dm