The most convenient units for measuring an object of that size are 'inch' or 'centimeter'. Using these units produces reasonable, convenient numbers. To clarify, here is the width of a notebook in several units of measure. Which numbers are easiest to remember and work with ? 12 inches / 30.5 centimeters / 0.000189 mile / 305,000,000 nanometers / 0.00151 furlong / 0.00000000102 light-second / 0.000305 kilometer / 0.666 cubit / 2.037 x 10-12 AU
The length of a book is the bottom or top of it. To measure it, you have got to have a ruler. its 100000000000000000,00000000000000000,000000000 cm. JKJK! ITS 190,000,000 CM
Centimeters. An average text book might be anywhere from 15 to 30 cm wide.
Depends on the math book
Millimetres
Centimeters
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155 mm
Use measurements that aren't too small or too large. It would be reasonable to measure the dimensions in centimetres and the mass in kilograms. Or measure dimensions in inches and weight in pounds. The first answer is better since it's a math book.
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Width of attached gingiva increases with age.
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The answer will vary from one book to another, and even more depending on whether you mean length, width or thickness.
Well, yes! Width, that's all I know of.... Width, weight and "whole number".
a math book is were u learn math
Lay the book on the table. Put your left hand on the left side of the book. Put your right hand on the right side of the book. Look the distance between your hands. It is that wide.
Math
w=width
Time has no length, width or thickness.
The math book was as heavy as a mountain.
it is a book that teaches math.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, mass, temperature, reflectivity (albedo), thermal or electrical conductivities, and so on.
width