Oh, dude, a decameter is bigger than a meter. It's like the metric system's way of saying, "Hey, let's add a prefix and make things more confusing!" So, yeah, a decameter is like ten times bigger than a regular old meter. But hey, who's really keeping track, right?
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Well, hello there! A decameter is actually bigger than a meter. You see, a decameter is equal to 10 meters. So if you have a decameter, you have something that's 10 times bigger than a meter. Isn't that just delightful?
A decameter is bigger than a meter. A decameter is equal to 10 meters, as the prefix "deca-" signifies a factor of 10. Therefore, a decameter is 10 times longer than a meter.
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Deca is a prefix meaning 10. Hence, a decameter is 10 meters, and therefore it is larger than a meter.
I think you mean decameter and nanometer a decameter is 10 meters a nanometer is one billionth of a meter so a decameter is 10 billion nanometers
Nope, a decameter is about 100x a decimeter (because the meter is in the middle)
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