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1. Convert the following.
(a) 40 m 15 cm into cm (b) 4 kg 200 g into g
(c) 18 L 180 mL into mL
2. do as directed.
(a) cm mm (b) kg g (c) L mL
1 1 0 9 7 6 5 4 0 8 7 5 0 0
+ 2 7 0 5 – 3 9 1 9 5 – 4 3 2 5 0
Metric SySteM
In the previous classes, we have learnt about the units for measuring length, weight
(mass) and capacity. Metre (m), gram (g) and litre (L) are the base (standard) units
of weight (mass) and capacity, respectively.
Now, we shall learn some derived units for measuring these quantities.
These units are derived by multiplying and dividing the base (standard) units. Prefixes
such as kilo-, hecto-, deca-, deci-, centi- and milli- are used alongwith the base unit
to represent the derived units.
That is, kilometre, hectometre, decametre, ..., millimetre
kilogram, hectogram, decagram, ..., milligram
kilolitre, hectolitre, ..., centilitre, millilitre
Look at the prefixes with their values as given below.
Smaller units
×10 ×10 ×10 ×10 ×10 ×10
km/kg/kL hm/hg/hL dam/dag/daL m/g/L dm/dg/dL cm/cg/cL mm/mg/mL
÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10 ÷10
Bigger units Base units
Remember
This is known as metric system of measurement. Each unit is 10 times the unit of its
To change one metric unit of measure to another,
we multiply or divide by 10 for each step. right and one-tenth 1 of the
unit on its left. 10
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