How can it be rounded to the nearest millimetre, when you have NOT specified the units for '28.26'? Is it metre(m) , Centimetres(cm) or millimetres (mm)?
0.25 m = 250 mm
The metre and millimetre is written with a lower case "m". 1 metre is a thousand times larger than a millimetre. 1 m = 1000 mm.
12 x 10 = 120 120 + 12 = 132 Therefore the answer is 132 cm (or 1.32 m).
milli or in symbol: m. E.g. mm is millimetre, mA is milliampere.
A millimetre (mm) is one thousandths of a metre (m).A millimetre (mm) is one thousandths of a metre (m).A millimetre (mm) is one thousandths of a metre (m).A millimetre (mm) is one thousandths of a metre (m).
How can it be rounded to the nearest millimetre, when you have NOT specified the units for '28.26'? Is it metre(m) , Centimetres(cm) or millimetres (mm)?
0.25 m = 250 mm
The metre and millimetre is written with a lower case "m". 1 metre is a thousand times larger than a millimetre. 1 m = 1000 mm.
Using the short scale, 1 billionth of a millimetre = 10⁻⁹ × 10⁻³ m = 10⁻¹² m = 1 pm = 1 picometre Using the long scale, 1 billionth of a millimetre = 10⁻¹² × 10⁻³ m = 10⁻¹⁵ m = 1 fm = 1 femtometre
M (usually as a capital) million. As "m" strictly is a thousandth (as in mm=millimetre), but I've never seen it for that purpose.
You need to use the millimetre (mm).1 mm = 0,001 mIn typography the non SI unit pica (pt) is frequently used.1 pica = 352,778 μm
i think 1.32 m
4.78 m to the nearest m is 5 m.
Least to greatest: mm, cm, dm, m
just a small m (centimetre is cm, millimetre is mm, kilometre is km)
1mm = 1 millimetre = 1/1,000 metre = 1/10 centimetre so first m = milli second m = metre