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  2. Template:Metric prefixes (inline table) - Wikipedia

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  4. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    The prefixes deci-and centi-, and less frequently hecto-and deca-, are generally used for informal purposes; the centimetre (cm) is especially common. Some modern building codes require that the millimetre be used in preference to the centimetre, because "use of centimetres leads to extensive usage of decimal points and confusion". [ 10 ]

  5. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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  6. Unit prefix - Wikipedia

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  7. Metric system - Wikipedia

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  8. Centi- - Wikipedia

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    Centi-(symbol c) is a unit prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of one hundredth. Proposed in 1793, [1] and adopted in 1795, the prefix comes from the Latin centum, meaning "hundred" (cf. century, cent, percent, centennial). Since 1960, the prefix is part of the International System of Units (SI).

  9. Numeral prefix - Wikipedia

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    For the hundreds, there are competing forms: Those in -gent-, from the original Latin, and those in -cent-, derived from centi-, etc. plus the prefixes for 1 through 9 . Many of the items in the following tables are not in general use, but may rather be regarded as coinages by individuals.