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Scientists are most likely to use the metric system. The only measurement out of pounds, meters, miles and square feet that is metric is meters.
Kilo means thousand, so the answer is most likely that 1,000 meters equals a kilometer.
It is not likely that a tall building would be measured in kilometers. Actually the tallest building in the world is only 829.8 meters which is known as Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Buildings are commonly measured in feet or meters.
A door frame is much more likely to be 100 cm which is a meter than 100 meters i guess if you had a giant door it could be 100 meters but an average door is more likely to be 100cm Neither. A door frame opening is usually about 2 meters high (200 cm).
cm most likely if you want to be precise. but meters if you are making an estimate.
more likely 10 grams than meters
Scientists are most likely to use the metric system. The only measurement out of pounds, meters, miles and square feet that is metric is meters.
meters
The Card deal is totally deterministic: you know exactly how many cards there are and exactly what outcome you want to predict. The rain prediction is fraught with judgments and uncertainties: is one single drop "rain"? If the drops evaporate before they hit the ground but at an altitude of 100 meters it is raining is it "rain"? The situation from which you start and on which you base your prediction is not completely known the models for weather cannot take into account every factor there is turbulence which is chaotic, etc.
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Very likely yes
Kilo means thousand, so the answer is most likely that 1,000 meters equals a kilometer.
It means square meters. The 2 is most likely meant to be superscript. Should read m2.
Most likely 15 meters, as 15 kilometers is many miles high.
you can't make a ice cube out of gas.ice is water and gas is a very strong liquid.and if you could i think it would blow up .3 meters and a half up.5 meters across!that is MY prediction!thx ----
Mostly the dept of 1000 meters
Redwood trees are one species.