Answer :
Sure! Let's go through the conversions one by one.
1. Kilometers to Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ km} = 1000 \text{ m} \)[/tex]
2. Millimeters to Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mm} = 0.001 \text{ m} \)[/tex]
3. Meters to Centimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ m} = 100 \text{ cm} \)[/tex]
4. Centimeters to Millimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ cm} = 10 \text{ mm} \)[/tex]
5. Megaliters to Cubic Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ ML} = 1000 \text{ m}^3 \)[/tex]
6. Kiloliters to Cubic Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ kL} = 1 \text{ m}^3 \)[/tex]
7. Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mL} = 1 \text{ cm}^3 \)[/tex]
8. Milligrams to Grams
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mg} = 0.001 \text{ g} \)[/tex]
9. Kilograms to Tonnes
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ kg} = 0.001 \text{ tonnes} \)[/tex]
Let's put these conversions into the required tabular format:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|lll|} \hline $1 \text{ km}$ & $=$ & $1000 \text{ m}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mm}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ m}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ m}$ & $=$ & $100 \text{ cm}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ cm}$ & $=$ & $10 \text{ mm}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ ML}$ & $=$ & $1000 \text{ m} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ kL}$ & $=$ & $1 \text{ m} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mL}$ & $=$ & $1 \text{ cm} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mg}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ g}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ kg}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ tonne}$ \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
This table lists the given conversions accurately.
1. Kilometers to Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ km} = 1000 \text{ m} \)[/tex]
2. Millimeters to Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mm} = 0.001 \text{ m} \)[/tex]
3. Meters to Centimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ m} = 100 \text{ cm} \)[/tex]
4. Centimeters to Millimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ cm} = 10 \text{ mm} \)[/tex]
5. Megaliters to Cubic Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ ML} = 1000 \text{ m}^3 \)[/tex]
6. Kiloliters to Cubic Meters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ kL} = 1 \text{ m}^3 \)[/tex]
7. Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mL} = 1 \text{ cm}^3 \)[/tex]
8. Milligrams to Grams
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ mg} = 0.001 \text{ g} \)[/tex]
9. Kilograms to Tonnes
- [tex]\( 1 \text{ kg} = 0.001 \text{ tonnes} \)[/tex]
Let's put these conversions into the required tabular format:
[tex]\[ \begin{tabular}{|lll|} \hline $1 \text{ km}$ & $=$ & $1000 \text{ m}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mm}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ m}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ m}$ & $=$ & $100 \text{ cm}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ cm}$ & $=$ & $10 \text{ mm}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ ML}$ & $=$ & $1000 \text{ m} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ kL}$ & $=$ & $1 \text{ m} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mL}$ & $=$ & $1 \text{ cm} ^3$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ mg}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ g}$ \\ \hline $1 \text{ kg}$ & $=$ & $0.001 \text{ tonne}$ \\ \hline \end{tabular} \][/tex]
This table lists the given conversions accurately.