A US dime's width or diameter is 0.705 inch.
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
The width of a dime is 17.9 milimeters in diameter and approximately 1 milimeters thick. A cent is 19.05 milimeters in width and a nickel is 21.2 milimeters in width.
A tape measure.
You use a ruler or tape measure.
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.
Measure the diameter (the width) and multiply it by Pi.
A US dime's width or diameter is 0.705 inch.
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
The width of a dime is 17.9 milimeters in diameter and approximately 1 milimeters thick. A cent is 19.05 milimeters in width and a nickel is 21.2 milimeters in width.
You could use either inches or centimeters to measure the width of a sheet of paper.
Centimetre.
Parsecs
A tape measure.
Honey, measuring the width of a triangle is as easy as measuring the distance between two of its sides. Just whip out your ruler or measuring tape, line it up perpendicular to the base, and boom, you've got your width. No need for fancy math or geometry tricks here, just good old-fashioned measuring.
a ruler