meeters?
Feet would probably be the most efficient way.
I would use a tape measure. This would require one person to help me, since the tape measure would have to be held at both ends. Even if the classroom is longer than the tape measure, I could just mark the full extent of the tape and then measure again from there.
Square feet (length x width).
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
Meter stickI'm thinking you would use a tape measure
The metric unit of the meter would be the appropriate measure of the area of classroom. Calculating area involves multiplying the length (in meters) of the classroom's length and width. Area of the classroom would be in square (^2) meters.
meeters?
Feet would probably be the most efficient way.
I would use a tape measure. This would require one person to help me, since the tape measure would have to be held at both ends. Even if the classroom is longer than the tape measure, I could just mark the full extent of the tape and then measure again from there.
Feet and inches or metres and centimetres.
Square feet (length x width).
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
SI UNIT Usually, at a normal classroom size, the tool to use would probably be to measure it in either yards or meters. TOOL A yard stick
meters
meters-a kilometer would be about 1000 large steps (walking), A meter is one large step
Use meter sticks to measure the length, width, and height of a lab table or desk in the classroom.