no they are the same
Possibly. I have also seen it where the M means 1000 (taken from the Roman Numerals). so 10M would mean 10000 in that case. But then on a package of copy paper if you see 10M on the label, it means that paper weighs 10 pounds per 1000 sheets.
The same as 10/100 of 5 million, which is the same as 10/100 times 5 million, which is the same as 0.1 x 5 million.
1 metre is 100cm - > 10 metres is 1000 centimetres. So, no.
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no they are the same
M=1000 eg: 2009 =MM1X this for Roman Numerals Metric system 1000Meters =1 kilometer
Possibly. I have also seen it where the M means 1000 (taken from the Roman Numerals). so 10M would mean 10000 in that case. But then on a package of copy paper if you see 10M on the label, it means that paper weighs 10 pounds per 1000 sheets.
1 million = 10 Lacs. 10 million = 10*10 lacs = 1 Crore
10^-10 basically means that an atom is 10 billionth of a metre. This means that 10 billion atoms can fit across in a line in 1 metre. A millimetre is a 1000th of a metre so 10 billion divided by 1000 equals 10 million. 10 million atoms fit in a straight line along a millimetre. However, you want 0.1mm. To get 0.1mm you have you divide 1mm by 10. You do the same to the atom number so 10 million divided by 10 equals 1 million. Answer: 1 million atoms
Yes 10m = 100dm 1m = 10dm so 10m = 10*10 = 100dm
2.59x10-10m
Ten Million.
10m x 10 = 100m
The same as 10/100 of 5 million, which is the same as 10/100 times 5 million, which is the same as 0.1 x 5 million.
1 metre is 100cm - > 10 metres is 1000 centimetres. So, no.
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