You can use a variety of objects for measuring in millimeters, such as a ruler or a caliper, which are specifically designed for precise measurements. Additionally, a tape measure can also provide measurements in millimeters, especially those that have metric units. Tools like a micrometer are ideal for very small measurements, while graph paper can help in visualizing dimensions in millimeters for design purposes.
Millimetres.
Measurement is different objects you can measure for example you could measure a road. What would you use? millimetres, centimetres, metres or kilometres? I would choose kilometres because if you used millimetres it would take a long time to measure. Measurement is just mostly about measuring but you have to use all the skills you have like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. Things that go into measurement that I know are: Area Perimeter Volume and Angles
A postage stamp: millimetres.
It all depends on the objects.
Normal people will use centimetres, but manufacturers and retailers will usually quote millimetres.
millimetres (or tenths of millimetres, if you have a micrometer)
Centimetres and millimetres.
I use a fine mark steel ruler.
Millimetres.
millimetres
millimetres are just a more accurate form of measuring length. Most designing work used millimetres in order to be more precise about how big you cant things. In the sciences (mainly physics) many things are measure in mm.
Centimetres and millimetres. In past times, it would have been feet and inches.
Measurement is different objects you can measure for example you could measure a road. What would you use? millimetres, centimetres, metres or kilometres? I would choose kilometres because if you used millimetres it would take a long time to measure. Measurement is just mostly about measuring but you have to use all the skills you have like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. Things that go into measurement that I know are: Area Perimeter Volume and Angles
Millimetres.
A postage stamp: millimetres.
In Australia, a metric country, builders use metres and millimetres never centimetres.
Millimetres are small. When measuring a pencil you could use millimetres and not have a decimal. A pencil might be 158 mm long whereas if you use centimetres this would become 15.8 cm.In the building trade it is common to use millimetres for length measurement - a room 4000 x 4500 means a room 4 metres by 4.5 metres. Buying timber (lumber) is in millimetres. No decimals or fractions.