Since there are 10 decimeters to each meter, they are the same - if we ignore things like significant numbers. Strictly speaking it'd have to be 30.0 meters to be the same as 300 decimeters. Otherwise, rounding off rules might make the meters actually longer than the decimeters.
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There are 10 decimetres in one metre. Therefore, 30 metres is equal to 30 x 10 = 300 decimetres. The two units are therefore identical.
There are 10 decimetres in one metre. Therefore, 6 metres is equal to 6 x 10 = 60 decimetres. This is one tenth of the size of 600 decimetres.
10cm =1 dm therefore 10x30 =300cm =30dm
To convert centimeters to decameters, you need to divide by 10 twice because there are 10 centimeters in a decimeter and 10 decimeters in a meter. Therefore, 300 cm is equal to 3 decameters (300 cm / 10 cm/dm / 10 dm/m = 3 dam).
There are 100 millimetres in a decimetre. You need to multiply 3 by 100. Therefore 3*100 is 300 millimetres in 3 decimetres.
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Logically speaking, 300 is less than 3 and you would need to either subtract or divide to go from bigger to smaller, right? Since there is 100 centimeters (cm) in 1 meter (m), following the pattern there would be 300 centimeters in 3 meters. Another way to figure it out is to do 300 divided by 3 and you would get 100(Or vice versa, 300 divided by 3 and get 100). You can also do reverse and do 100 times 3 and you will get 300. Both ways work.