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what is in order from the smallest to the largest: meter, millimeter, kilometer, decimeter, centimeter, dekameter, hectometer
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Smallest to largest is--
millimeter (0.001m)
decimeter (0.01m)
centimeter(0.1m)
meter (1m)
dekameter (10m)
hectometer (100m)
kilometer (1000m)
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