What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Is as exact as possible
It is precisely 0 cm long.
This question makes no sense. An absolute measurement cannot approach anything as it is just one measurement that measures the exact thing that it is measuring.
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41.3 is an exact measurement.
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Oh, dude, a tad is like a super scientific unit of time measurement. It's like really precise and stuff. So, technically speaking, a tad is like a fraction of a moment, you know, like a tiny smidge of time. But who's really keeping track, right?
Is as exact as possible
the measurement is not always exact and say you were to measure a football field and your measurement were to be exact it would be close to impossible
if your asking measurement the court is around 10meters wide and around 20 metres in length this is not an exact measurement but it is approximate
The negative prefixes that can be used with the word "exact" are "in" and "inexact." For example, "inexact measurement" means a measurement that is not completely accurate.
There is no 'exact'. Oceans, by their very nature, are constantly shifting and changing.
No. D=m/v and no measurement is exact due to uncertainty.
the measurement of an acre is 32.11 32.11 what? A number without units is meaningless.
It is precisely 0 cm long.
Romans and Greeks used a "foot" as a measurement. English kings made an iron ruler to determine the exact measurement.