If you have a tape measure that measures in inches. First convert the inches to decimal inches. So 1-15/16" would be 1 + 15/16 or 1.9375. Next multiply that number by 2.54 to get centimeters. So 1.9375 x 2.54 would be about 4.92 centimeters.
34 millimeters is equivalent to 3.4 centimeters or 0.034 meters
Measurement of a length in centimetres does not require a formula. All it requires is a tape measure calibrated in centimetres.
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If it is an american or British tape measure: 4 5/8 "
Yes. You can find the dimensions of the object (Assuming the dimensions are measurable) and calculate its volume in centimeters cubed.
With a tape measure.
A ruler or measuring tape
often in millimeters.
It depends on how long the tape measure is (they come in varying lengths).
if you are talking about metric unit I believe that you should use centimeters to measure a waist line
A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.
The simplest way is to measure it using a metric measure tape. An alternative is to measure your height in inches and multiply the answer by 2.54
you measure the thickness of a book in inches.
34 millimeters is equivalent to 3.4 centimeters or 0.034 meters
A ruler,tape measure,meter stick.
A tape measure or a ruler can be marked in any unit of length. Inches, centimeters, feet, and meters are popular. But it could just as well be kilometers, yards, or miles.
A tape measure would be the tool, measuring in centimetres or inches.