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millimeter
a millimeter equals 10 centimeters, and 10 centimeters equals an inch. so you would take the inches and count the centimeters, then count 10 millimeter per centimeter
In terms of units, feet are a smaller measurement, so measuring something to the nearest foot is gonig to be more precise than measuring something to the nearest yard. In terms of the numbers, there is 1 significant digit in both measurements, so they both have the same precision.
It is not; there are more precise measurements.
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millimeter
a millimeter equals 10 centimeters, and 10 centimeters equals an inch. so you would take the inches and count the centimeters, then count 10 millimeter per centimeter
The smallest division on the main scale of a vernier caliper typically corresponds to 1 millimeter. The vernier scale allows for more precise measurements by measuring to the nearest 0.1 millimeter.
5011m is more precise. This is equal to 5.011km. Is is therefore measuring to the nearest one thousandth of a km, whereas 5km is (unless stated or implied otherwise) written to the nearest km.
In terms of units, feet are a smaller measurement, so measuring something to the nearest foot is gonig to be more precise than measuring something to the nearest yard. In terms of the numbers, there is 1 significant digit in both measurements, so they both have the same precision.
the answer is Exact or accurate smaller the unit or fraction of a unit used in measuring more precise than a measurement to the nearest foot
A centimetre is the most precise.
A graduated cylinder is a common tool used for measuring precise volumes of liquids in a laboratory setting. It has markings along its length that allow for accurate measurement of the liquid volume.
It is not; there are more precise measurements.
The measurement 25.81 is precise to the nearest hundredth.
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Both can be precise it depends on what you are measuring