I will say no
"10000" in French is said as "dix mille."
Ten thousand.
Oh, dude, in Welsh, you say 10000 as "deg mil." It's like saying "ten thousand," but with a cool Welsh twist. So, if you ever find yourself needing to drop some Welsh numbers into conversation, now you're all set. You're welcome.
Ten thousand.
dix mille fois
一万 (read as "yi wan").
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard =3 feet 10000 yards =30000 feet
Put the 10000 numbers into cells, say from A1 to A10000 and then enter the following formula into a cell: =AVERAGE(A1:A10000)
10000
You cannot associate volume and length. However, I'll take it you meant to say decametres. There are 10000 millimetres in a decametre. To get the answer here, you find the inverse of 10000. In other words 1/10000 is 0.0001 decametres.
In Chinese, it should be "一万"(yī wàn)