Math, asked by alishbaaslam18, 4 months ago

what is the ratio of centimetres in a metre to metres in a kilometre​

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Answered by seema6127
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Answer:

Beings as the metric system is based upon a base 10 standard , the actual ratio is most reasonably a multiple of 10.

100 centimeters is equal to one meter. The “centi” part of the word “centimeter” means a “1/100th part of the whole part.

In the same way of thinking, the “kilo” in the word “kilometer” means 1,000. So a kilometer is one thousand meters.

Again, beings as the metric system is based on 10, if there are 100 centimeters in a meter, and 1,000 meters in a kilometer… the resulting multiplication would be like this:

100 centimeters in a meter times 1,000 meters in a kilometer, would equal 100,000 centimeters in a kilometer. That is, (100 * 1,000) = 100,000.

You can use “centi”, and “kilo”, and other prefixes like this to work in the metric system, Each one is some form of the power of 10… with all of them being larger. or smaller than an exponent of zero

Answered by radheshyam6441
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Answer:

Convert 2 kilometres (km) into centimetres (cm). Sort: we know there are 1000 metres in one km, and 100cm in one metre.

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