The answer depends on whether you want to measure the mass or the height of a stack of the books. Furthermore, maths textbooks come in all shapes and sizes.
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∙ 8y agoIt is equal to 11.023 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
It is 5 feet - whether or not in math.
No. Since 50 is greater than 5, 50 meters is greater than 5 meters. But the unit meters is a metric unit and that makes it total confusing to measure. In theory 50 meters is greater than 5, but in reality when you try to measure it using a meter stick, you will find that actually 5 meters is greater than 50 meters.
All depends on what math book you have!
1.7 meters.
Kilograms
It would be more appropriate to measure 5 math textbooks in grams or kilograms, as they are smaller and more suitable units for measuring the mass of books. Milligrams would be too small a unit for this measurement.
i think u would use grams but i maybe wrong
Measure what? Their mass, length, volume?
1.52m
5 km
An example of a metric unit of capacity or volume is the liter. One liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters and is commonly used to measure liquid volume.
The mass of a beetle can vary depending on the species and size, but it typically ranges from 1 milligram to 3 grams in metric units.
1 ton(long) , british = 2240 pounds= 1014.72kgs 1 ton(short), US =2000 pounds = 906 kgs 1 ton (metric)= 1000kgs = 2207.50 pounds Thus 5 ton(long) =5073.6 kgs, 1 ton(short) = 4530 kgs, 5 metric ton = 5000 kgs
Yes, miles and kilometers are similar in that they both measure distance. However, they are different in terms of their conversion factor and where they are commonly used: miles are used more commonly in the United States and some other countries, while kilometers are used in most other countries around the world.
2.48 L1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
Bob had 3 crates. He had 5 calculus textbooks in each. How many calculus textbooks in all? 15 calculus textbooks.