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No, 1 meter is not equal to 10 liters. Meters and liters are units of measurement for different quantities. Meters measure length or distance, while liters measure volume. Therefore, 1 meter is a measure of length, and 10 liters is a measure of volume.
Meter is a measure of length and litre is a measure of volume. You question is the same as asking "Is one foot of walking equal 10 cups of milk?"
The ratio of 1 liter to 10 milliliters can be calculated by converting both units to the same measurement. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, the ratio would be 1000:10, which simplifies to 100:1. This means that for every 100 milliliters, there is 1 liter.
One centilitre is equal to 10 millilitres. 100 cl = 1 liter
20. there are ten decimeters in a meter so there are 20 in two meters.
To find 4/10 of 1 meter, you would multiply 1 meter by 4/10. This can be calculated by multiplying 1 by 4 and then dividing by 10, resulting in 0.4 meters. Therefore, 4/10 of 1 meter is equal to 0.4 meters.
1 meter/10 = 1/10 meter = 0.1 meter = 10 centimeters = 100 millimeters = 100,000,000 nanometers