centimeters
A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.
Well, 2 meters.
155 cm
what would you use to measure a table
I would hazard a guess that 7 x 4 refers, precisely, to the measurements. That could hardly be meters, centimeters, or millimeters; it is probably the dimensions of the table in feet.
That depends on the length of your lab table.
A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.
Grams is no good - it is a measure of weight not length. Kilometers measure length - but only if your table-top is a few miles long. Most appropriate would be Meters - your average dining table is about one-and-a-half meters long.
Personally nothing as I would use imperial measures, but meters are used to measure any linear length, eg the length of a table, the width of a table, the distance around a running track, etc.meters can be used to measure smaller things, eg the length of a pencil, but this would be a fraction of a meter and centimeters (hundredths of meters) would be used instead to keep the numbers simple.Similarly, longer distances, like 1500 meters or 10,000 meters (distances run in athletic competitions), could be measured, but to make the numbers simpler, kilometers (1000 meters) would be used.Once astronomical distances are reached, meters or kilometers could be used, but light years are used instead to keep the numbers simpler. A light year is the distance that light travels in 1 year which is approx 9.46 × 1015 meters (another length measured in meters!)
Well, 2 meters.
155 cm
200 meters * * * * * Clearly answered by someone who does not know metric measures or has not seen a normal table. It s more likely to be 200 centimetres, or 2 metres.
The table's length. The height of your legs. The deepness of the water in a bathtub.
Centimeters. A table is unlikely to be 2 meters tall, but is likely going to be several thousand millimeters, so centimeters gives an accurate number that is not overwhelming.
In metric, you would use square meters and/or square centimeters, depending on how large your table is. In America one might use square inches or square feet.
200 cm
2000?