1 mm = 1000 micrometre is written as a decimal. To write a number as a decimal only requires that the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. The number may or may not have a decimal point, it may or may not have a fractional part.
1.000 millimeter (as many zeros as you want after the decimal point)
In decimal form, 5 hundredths of a millimeter can be written in the form .05 mm.
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It is forty nine thousandths of a millimeter.
1/1000
1.000 millimeter (as many zeros as you want after the decimal point)
In decimal form, 5 hundredths of a millimeter can be written in the form .05 mm.
0.5 mm
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1 millimeter (mm) = 0,1 centimeters (cm)
It is forty nine thousandths of a millimeter.
1/1000
Do you mean what is the abbreviation for millimeter? Because that is "mm". When you write units in fractions, you will probably want to use the abbreviation.
Forty-nine thousandths millimeter.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 millimeter=0.1 cm
0.1cm or 0.001 metres
0.000001