millimeter
1 metre = 100 centimetres. Therefore, one centimetre is one over 100 of a metre (1/100th).
If it has centimeter and millimeter markings .... One. You could measure something like 35 centimeters and 6 millimeters, which would be 35.6 in numbers. Reading anything shorter than a mm on a meter stick is guesswork.
No the meter stick is larger
a ruler is shoter than a meter stick ~ A typical ruler is 12 inches, however, there are many other measuring devices also called rulers. A meter stick is around 3 yards, I believe.
A Hummer, a yardstick, and a meter stick.
sometimes decimeter, sometimes centimeter(if it measures mm)
it has 100 cetmeters in a meter
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
Depending on your meter stick, they could represent centimeters or millimeters.
100/01=o
There is 100 centimers in a meter and 10 millimeters in a centimeter, so 1000 millimeters.
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Everything is based on ten. Uniform unit prefixes all based on a meter.
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A meter stick is usually a full meter long, with centimeters marked off. However, these sticks can have extra markings to measure to millimeters, though measurements of that small of variation may be inaccurate.
If it is a new meter stick you can place it at the end of the stick, otherwise if it is old or shows some wear you should measure from the 1 centimeter mark and then subtract one centimeter from the answer.
1 metre = 100 centimetres. Therefore, one centimetre is one over 100 of a metre (1/100th).