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Which prefix represents hundredths in metric system? A. Hecto B. centi C. Milli D. Kilo
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Which prefix represents hundredths in metric system? A. Hecto B. centi C. Milli D. Kilo
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The answer is A-Hecto
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Kilo - x1000
Hecto - x100
Centi - /100
Milli - /1000
So the answer is A
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