i would use a meter stick
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Probably inches or centimeters.
Normal people will use centimetres, but manufacturers and retailers will usually quote millimetres.
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Centimeters or millimeters.
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the answer is miles
Millimetres
miles or kilometers
Centimetres, millimetres or inches would be most appropriate for measuring the length of a ruler.
I would use centimeters.
Probably inches or centimeters.
Liters or gallons would be appropriate units of measurement for measuring the volume of a large pot.
To measure the length of a hallway, you would typically use a measuring tool such as a tape measure or a measuring wheel. Start at one end of the hallway and extend the measuring tool to the other end, ensuring it is straight and taut for an accurate measurement. Record the measurement in the appropriate units, such as feet or meters, to determine the length of the hallway.
There is no such measurement. There is either metric measurement or not. Do you mean "fractions" of inches?
Normal people will use centimetres, but manufacturers and retailers will usually quote millimetres.
A metre would be the most appropriate unit.