You can measure kilometres in metres, which would be 1000, or decametres, that would be 100, or in hectometres, that's 10. You could even measure in decimetres
Hours and minutes would be a sensible measure of the amount of time you spend on homework each day.
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Time
The best graph for minutes would probably be a line or bar graph to measure something over time. Your welcome!
Nabooti Island and Time Tangled would be my opinion.
Me personally, I'd use obscenities. Most people would use miles.
A stopwatch or a timer would be suitable to measure the time it takes to bring water to a boil.
You could measure weight with a spring scale, unless you mean mass, which you would measure with a laboratory balance. You would measure time with a stop watch, and height with a meter stick.
Seconds
You can measure kilometres in metres, which would be 1000, or decametres, that would be 100, or in hectometres, that's 10. You could even measure in decimetres
Infinite years would be the "largest" measure of time.
A measure represents one interval of the time indicated by the time signature. For example, four quarter notes of music, or an equivalent in silence, would be a complete measure.
Hours and minutes would be a sensible measure of the amount of time you spend on homework each day.
A stopwatch or a measuring tape can be used to measure the speed of a snail. You would time how long it takes the snail to travel a specific distance, or measure the distance the snail travels in a set amount of time.
To measure the average speed you would need to divide the distance over time
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