a flag pole,a truck,
No. It would be measured in pages
A pipe has the shape of a cylinder; just use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. In metric units, you have the advantage that the units are consistent. For example, if the radius and height of the cylinder are measured in decimeters, the volume will be in cubic decimeters (= liters).
A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.
20 decimeters / 0.254 decimeters/inch = 79 inches
1 decimeter = 10 cm100 cm in a meter10 decimeters in a meter15.6 * 10 = 156 decimeters.Therefore, there are 156 decimeters in a meter.There are 156 decimeters in 15.6 meters. 15.6 meters x 10 decimeters/ 1 meter = 156 decimeters 1 meter = 10 decimeters
a checkbook cover?
No. It would be measured in pages
A decimeter is a unit of length equal to one-tenth of a meter. Examples of objects that can be measured in decimeters include a standard ruler (typically 30 cm or 3 decimeters long), the height of a small plant, or the width of a book. In everyday use, a decimeter is useful for measuring items in household contexts or small-scale crafts.
If you wanted to take the time and do it within reason you can measure almost anything in millimeters. Two reasonable things you can measure in millimeters would be the tip of a pencil or sizes of bugs.
A pipe has the shape of a cylinder; just use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. In metric units, you have the advantage that the units are consistent. For example, if the radius and height of the cylinder are measured in decimeters, the volume will be in cubic decimeters (= liters).
A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.
Decimeters.
1 meter is 10 decimeters. Then, 9.1 meters is 91 decimeters. To show that, multiply 10 by 9.1 to get 91 decimeters. Formally, 9.1 meters * 10 decimeters / meters = 91 decimeters
key: 1 meter = 10 decimeters. 10 decimeters x 3 meters = 30 decimeters
Flour
Paperclips pencap
.23 decimeters