I think it's 260.
I would use centimetres and millimetres
Inches
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
Length and width define two dimensions, like a piece of paper has a length distance measure along one side and a width distance measure on the other side. In three dimensions there is length and width and height, like a solid brick or block
I think it's 260.
match it with a piece of string then measure the string
-- Get a piece of the material. It doesn't matter what size it is. -- Measure the mass of the sample. -- Measure the volume of the sample. -- Divide the mass by the volume. The result is the density of the material.
It is neither. Length is used to measure inanimate objects, such as the length of a piece of string or fabric.
Let x be the length measure of the shortest piece of wood, and 3x the length measure of the other piece of wood. So we have: x + 3x = 8 4x = 8 divide by 4 to both sides; x = 2 The length measure of the shortest piece of wood is 2.
I would use centimetres and millimetres
Inches
No, a piece of string can be longer than 100 meters, depending on its material and how it is made. The length of string can vary based on the type of material used, such as nylon, cotton, or fishing line.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
it depends on the size of the noodle and I would suggest inches
The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.
decimeter........... I think you could use millimeters, centimeters, or inches.