Centimeter, inch, foot, yard, meter, hectometer, mile. This is annoying because they are not easily compared, because the meter is not in terms of feet nor is the inch in terms of centimeters etc...
They are: kilometer, meter, centimeter and millimeter
Which of these sets of measurements shows the greatest precision?
Milimetre (mm) Centimetre (cm) Metre (m) Kilometre (km)
kilo hecto deka basic unit deci centi milli
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millimeter (.001m), decimeter (.01m), centimeter(.1m), meter (1m), dekameter (10m), hectometer (100m), kilometer (1000m)millimeter (milli = 1/1000)centimeter (centi = 1/100)decimeter (deci = 1/10)meter (no prefix = 1)dekameter (deka = 10)hectometer (hecto = 100)kilometer (kilo = 1000)
They are: kilometer, meter, centimeter and millimeter
Which of these sets of measurements shows the greatest precision?
From shortest to longest, these are arranged:centimetre (1 centimetre)inch (2.54 centimetres)foot (30.48 centimetres)yard (91.44 centimetres)metre (100 centimetres)hectometre (10000 centimetres)kilometre (100000 centimetres)mile (160934.4 centimetres)
Kilometer is larger
measurements
1 meter = 100 centimeters = 1000 millimiter1 centimeter = 10 millimeterfrom greatest to least:1 meter , 1 centimeter, 1 millimeter
kmhere's the order from greatest to smallestkm hm dam m dm cm mmkilometer hectometer decameter meter decimeter centimeter milimeter
The greatest possible number of 1 centimeter cubes that can fit in the box is equal to the volume of the box divided by the volume of a 1 centimeter cube. In this case, the box has a volume of 3 x 2 x 1 = 6 cubic centimeters, and each 1 centimeter cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, the greatest possible number of 1 centimeter cubes that can fit in the box is 6 divided by 1, which equals 6 cubes.
mm, cm, m
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Least to greatest: mm, cm, dm, m