No. Four decimeters is 40 centimeters, which is less than half a yard stick. Four meters would be a better answer. That is about 13 feet.
a flag pole,a truck,
1 meter = 10 decimeter so, 9 meters = 90 decimeters.
It would be normal to use either meters or feet, but you can use any unit for length (inches, cm, mm, km, etc.)
A metre.
Yes.
a flag pole,a truck,
1 meter = 10 decimeter so, 9 meters = 90 decimeters.
meters
there is no set length for a flatbed truck the length of a flatbed truck depends on the length of the chassis on the truck there is a legal limit to the length of overhang past the back axle
Weight capacity would be a time for low estimate, like on an elevator or pulling power for a truck.
Feet, Metres or some on the number of wheels the truck has eg. 12 wheeler
It would be normal to use either meters or feet, but you can use any unit for length (inches, cm, mm, km, etc.)
40 m is the more reasonable length of a pick up truck
Each firetruck differs.
The United States Postal Service delivery truck LLV has a length of 14 ft 7.5 inches.
Height: about 10 feet Length: 25 feet
A straight truck can be up to 45 feet in length.