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Meters. Any bigger of a unit and youll be getting very little numbers. and smaller of a unit, youll be getting very big numbers.
Most computer companies use inches to display their screen sides.
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It doesn't work that way. If they serve in a unit which was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation prior to their serving in that unit, they would wear the Presidential Unit Citation with their unit awards only while they are in that unit. If they serve in a unit when it is awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, then they wear that award at all times, regardless of what unit they're in.However, if neither of these is applicable, then it may not be worn, whether the service member is a combat veteran or not.
Meters!! which i think is the answer to number 2 in the science homework:) ~Brittany(:
3 and one half height does not express the height in any known unit. It is, therefore, not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.3 and one half height does not express the height in any known unit. It is, therefore, not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.3 and one half height does not express the height in any known unit. It is, therefore, not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.3 and one half height does not express the height in any known unit. It is, therefore, not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.
Meters works well, so do centimeters
The local currency unit.
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
A desk is about a meter high so, use the meter.There'd be nothing wrong with using centimeters but decimeters are rarely used. Since these are both derived from the base unit of meter, the best answer would be meter.
You would use the unit of measurement "centimeters" or "inches" to measure your classmate's height.
The metric unit commonly used to measure height is the meter. So, you would measure the height of Big Ben in meters.
I would use meters.
You would use meters.
The centimetre.