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gwinearman | 21:19 Sun 13th Jan 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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can anyone help, i'm completly stumped.

(1) S M H D
(2) A C E M
(3) C C D H

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1 w for weeks - seconds, minutes etc
Is the 4th letter definitely M in number 2 ?
I was thinking. Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter.
gwinearman - just a question to you - how many of these questions have you actually answered on your own? Judging from all your posts on here, not many!

As this is a charity quiz, why don't you be honest and leave blank spaces if you don't know the answer. After all, you've already supported the charity by buying the quiz, so why do you have to cheat to get answers? It's very frustrating when some of us search long and hard to find an answer, only to see it given away on here to someone who is obviously too lazy to look for themselves.
c c d h next one is k
why bibster
my copy says C D D H
centi deci deca hecto kilo
they are decimal multiples.
Sorry fordward i had put the wrong letter in before.
thankyou bibster
are you sure about that bibster if its weight it missed out gram and that doesnt seem right to me and look at 10
i found the chart in my factfinder book under decimal multiples what have you got for the answer .LOL
what if we call them metric prefixes the base unit wouldent come into it!!??
Common Metric Prefixes
Unit Multiples

kilo

1,000


hecto

100


deca

10


-- (base unit)

--


deci

0.1


centi

0.01


milli

0.001


found your chart bibster , in my cambridge factfinder book
does that mean my answer is right .
lets say it looks very good unless someone has something better
Thanks for that i am calling it a night now i will start afresh tomorrow.
I dont have a different answer but dont see why they would miss out the base unit when in number 1- they have included metre or so I presume - unless I have that one wrong - do I?

no
but the list is prefixes to the metric system, not specificly length,weight or volume etc, they can be used for most of them
im not saying im right but its a dam good answer as far as im concerened
Lol - I shall eat humble pie later and if question 10 wasnt there I would like it completely

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