Respuesta :
m =dm ______ 10.000
Meters
The metre is a unit of length in the metric system, and is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
As the base unit of length in the SI and other m.k.s. systems (based around metres, kilograms and seconds) the metres is used to help derive other units of measurement such as the newton, for force.
The decimal equivalent for meter is [tex]x = z \times 10^{0}[/tex].
According to the SI System, the Meter is the standard Unit for Length. It is common to characterize both this standard Unit and its fractions (derived Units) by decimal notation of form:
[tex]x = z \times 10^{y}[/tex] (1)
Where the base is the reference for the Decimal System and [tex]y[/tex] is the reference for the length Unit. and [tex]z[/tex] represents the significative Numbers.
Since the Meter is the standard Unit, then the reference for the length Unit must be zero. Hence, the decimal equivalent for meter is:
[tex]x = z \times 10^{0}[/tex]
The decimal equivalent for meter is [tex]x = z \times 10^{0}[/tex].
Please see this related question for further details about SI units: https://brainly.com/question/11064842