There are many countries which use a penny as its minor currency unit and these coins are not the same size. Furthermore, the citizens of the US refer to their cent as a penny - for some bizarre reason. Without any indication as to which country's currency the question is about, it is not possible to give an answer.
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i think it is mm
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What measure of units would you use to measure the thickness of a phone book
Thickness is typically measured in units such as millimeters (mm), inches (in), or micrometers (µm).
For the width of a penny and a dime, you would typically measure in millimeters. The width of a penny is approximately 19.05 mm, and the width of a dime is approximately 17.91 mm.
Thickness of hair. However, most measurments at that level of precision would be made by scientists and they would use SI units, not pointless units like inches.
Units aren't used to measure anything. After you complete the measurement, using equipment suited to the purpose, you use units to describe the result of your measurement, and to tell other people about it. I would measure the thickness of a hair using a micrometer, and express the result in millimeters.
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
To find the volume of a penny, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius of the penny and h is the thickness. The radius of a penny is approximately 0.75 cm, and the thickness is around 0.0598 cm, so you can plug these values into the formula to calculate the volume.
one page of a phonebook is measured in mm. unit thickness of a phone book is cm
The thickness of an object refers to the distance between its two parallel surfaces. It is typically measured in units such as millimeters, centimeters, or inches. The thickness of an object can vary depending on its material and intended use.
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Thickness is measured in units of length. You'd have to choose the one that gives a reasonable number corresponding to whatever you're measuring the thickness of. If it's the thickness of a hair, you'd probably select a sub-multiple of a meter. If it's the thickness of the atmosphere, you might select the kilometer. If it's the thickness of country gravy, that's a whole different story.
A Penny saved is a penny earned, as you would not have it any other way