Yes. For example, 200 millimeters = 2 decimeters.
To convert kilometers to decimeters, you can use the conversion factor that 1 kilometer is equal to 10,000 decimeters. So, you would multiply the number of kilometers by 10,000 to get the equivalent distance in decimeters.
Divide centimeters by 10: 8.6 centimeters = 8.6 / 10 = 0.86dm
move the decimal point two places to the right to change decimeters (one-tenth of a meter) to millimeters (one-thoudandth of a meter) 0.35 decimeters = 35 millimeters
To change 3.20 into 2 significant figures, simply round it to 3.2. The zero after the 2 is removed as it is not significant when there are only 2 significant figures.
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You must multiply millimeter figures by 100 to change to decimeters.
Yes, you can divide millimeter figures by 1000 to convert them directly to meters. This is because there are 1000 millimeters in a meter, so dividing by 1000 effectively scales the measurement down to the meter unit. For example, 5000 millimeters would equal 5 meters when divided by 1000.
You should use the relationship of 10 decimeters equal 1 meter. So if you have 4 meters could convert them into 40 decimeters.
Yes, that's [almost] exactly the way to do it.
To convert kilometers to decimeters, you can use the conversion factor that 1 kilometer is equal to 10,000 decimeters. So, you would multiply the number of kilometers by 10,000 to get the equivalent distance in decimeters.
multiply by 1000 = 5000 mm1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
Divide centimeters by 10: 8.6 centimeters = 8.6 / 10 = 0.86dm
There are ten centimeters in a decimeter. Just move the decimal point.
You move the desimal place to the right once.
Multiply by 10 (there are 10 millimeters per centimeter).
Multiply it by 10 ie 1 metre equals 10 decimetres
it should be a 10 millimeter