A hectometer is a metric unit of length equal to 100 meters. Ten of those are in a kilometer.
1 kilometer equals 1000 meters.
There are 0.00001 hectometres in one millimetre.
There are 100,000 centimeters in one kilometer.
One thousandth of kilometer makes one meter
One cubic kilometer = 1,000 cubic hectometers.
There are 940 hectometers in 94 kilometers. This is because there are 10 hectometers in one kilometer, so to convert kilometers to hectometers, you multiply by 10.
A hectometer is a metric unit of length equal to 100 meters. Ten of those are in a kilometer.
There are 50 hectometers in 5 kilometers. This is because there are 10 hectometers in one kilometer, so multiplying 5 kilometers by 10 hectometers gives us 50 hectometers.
The basic measurement prefixes (by powers of ten, starting with -3) are as follow:milli - 10^-3centi - 10^-2deci - 10^-1meter/gram/etc. - 10^0 (1)deca - 10^1hecto - 10^2kilo - 10^3Thus, a hectometer is one tenth of a kilometer, and so there are ten hectometers in every kilometer. 10 km therefore equals 100 hectometers.
1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters
1 kilometer=100,000 centimeters
Ten hectometers is equal to one kilometer. The term hectometer is seldom used. The usual non-astronomical length or distance measurements with the SI system are in nanometers, microns (or micrometers), millimeters, meters, and kilometers, each being 1,000 times greater than the previous measurement unit.
One kilometer is equal to 1000 meters.
1 meter=0.01 hectometers
The prefix hecto regards one hundred. Thus, a 1-hectometer (Hm) regards 100-meters (m). 1000-meters also equals 1-kilometer (Km). Converting the units 10-hm equals 1-km. 5-km then equals 50-hm.
1 decimeter = 10 centimer = 0.1 meter 1 kilometer = 1000 meters = 10000 decimeters