With another yardstick. Or you could take the easy way and use the little lines on the side of the first yardstick, but where's the fun in that? You could also use a meterstick, but that wouldn't be as helpful if you want inches. It all depends on what answer you're trying to get.
Meter
There's really no difference. If your plans are in meters, it's more convenient to use the meter stick. Likewise, if your plans are in feet, use the yard stick.
a yardstick
a yardstick is a stck used to measure and is equivalent to three feet
A yardstick is just a little longer than a meterstick.
A yardstick is just a little longer than a meterstick. Generally used to measure distance.
With another yardstick. Or you could take the easy way and use the little lines on the side of the first yardstick, but where's the fun in that? You could also use a meterstick, but that wouldn't be as helpful if you want inches. It all depends on what answer you're trying to get.
A ruler is probably best. Do it in several small sections.
That would be a ruler, yardstick, or meterstick, depending on the system of measure you are using.
Meter
Yes, a metre is bigger, a yardstick is 1 yard or 3 feet, a metre is equal to 3.28 feet, so a metre is slightly longer.
Many people like to use a tape measure for measuring area, but some will use a yardstick (or meterstick, as the case may be).
There's really no difference. If your plans are in meters, it's more convenient to use the meter stick. Likewise, if your plans are in feet, use the yard stick.
A yardstick, a meterstick, a speed suare, a rafter angle square, measuring tape......etc.
A meterstick is usually one meter long.
None.