inches; why?
Your question is nonsense:grams are a measure of weight; whereasinches are a measure of length.weight and length are measure of different, unconnected things; so there are no grams in 10 inches.
You would use either inches or centimeters.
inches or centimeters
You would use square inches if you were trying to measure the area of a 2D shape.
The quotation marks? Among other things, it might refer to a measure of inches. For example, 3" means 3 inches.
You can't change kilos to inches because they measure different things. Kilos measure weight and inches measure small distances/length/width
You would typically use inches to measure a paperback book. You can measure the length, width, and thickness of the book in inches to determine its size.
Grams and inches measure different things - grams measure weight and inches measure length. Therefore, it is not possible to convert grams to inches directly.
Any item with a rigid shape. You may need to use fractions of inches, but that is still measuring in inches.
Inches
rulers, tape measures, yard sticks, and my favorite... guesstimation =P
The question is meaningless. Inches and square inches measure different things; they can't be compared.
inches; why?
Your question is nonsense:grams are a measure of weight; whereasinches are a measure of length.weight and length are measure of different, unconnected things; so there are no grams in 10 inches.
A ruler is used to measure things. The most common measurements used of rulers are centimeters, millimeter's, meters and inches. You use it in sewing to measure the length of what you are sewing together.
either inches or cm