1 inch, 1 cup, 1 stool, 1 meter by how many meters, cm?
In order to unify these units of measurement, we must know how to determine, how to convert them to the most accurate way. The following article will guide you to convert inch, li, stool, ruler to meter and cm units, invite readers to consult.
Ticks, cups, stools, rulers are units that measure the length of small-sized objects quite familiar to our Vietnamese people during the Ancient period. Although it has existed for a long time, these terms are still used in parallel with other modern measurement units such as mm, cm, dm. In order to unify these units of measurement, we must know how to determine, how to convert them to the most accurate way. The following article will guide you to convert inch, li, stool, ruler to meter and cm units, invite readers to consult.
1 li = 1 mm = 0.1 cm (One millimeter equals a zero point equal to one centimeter)
1 inch = 1 cm (One inch equals one centimeter)
1 inch = 1 dm = 10 cm (One inch equals one decimet by 10 centimeters)
1 yard = 1m = 100cm (One meter is one meter by one hundred centimeters)
1 kilometer = 1000 m (One kilometer is one thousand meters)
Note:
Ruler is a unit of measurement used by ancient people. When the country was invaded and divided our country into 3 regions. So, from the old 1 ruler is not equal to 100 cm as it is now.
1 meter - neck = 0.47m = 47cm
Later, when the French colonialists invaded the South, the South used French standard units and one time later, the French stipulated in the northern area 1 rounding round = 0.4 = 40 cm.
There is 1 Chinese size equal to ~ 0.33m ~ 33cm.
Above is all the information you need to know about how to convert 'inch, ruler, stool, unit' unit to other familiar length measurement units. Hope they will be useful for you in life.
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