Don't think you can give a hard-and-fast rule about it. Depends on the rest of the face and how it looks in context.
A meter stick is typically 100 centimeters long. Adding 65 centimeters to this length would make it 165 centimeters long.
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32 centimeters on a meter stick would fall between the 30 cm and 40 cm marks. You can estimate the position by visually dividing the space between those two marks into 10 equal parts, with each part representing 1 cm.
A meter stick has 100 centimeters in it. Two meter sticks would have twice that. 2x100=200 centimeters in two meter sticks.
Centimeters. Because if you have ever seen a meter stick it is about the length of your fingertip to your other shoulder, So centimeter would be more precise while you might be 1.537 (False number) and you might be 157 centimeters (real number). Hope this helped!
57 what? Inches? Yards? Centimeters? Milimeters? For all of them, the answer is no.
If they didn't say you could have it. That would not only be considered a violation of the Terms of Use but also it is considered theft and against the law.
hopefully you attempted to measure said giraffe with centimeters as to the fact a kilometer is over 3000 feet
One meter equals 100 centimeters.100 centimeters divided by 4 is 25 centimeters.
A yardstick is typically used to measure shorter distances in feet and inches, while a meter stick is used for longer distances in meters or centimeters. For measuring a fence, it would be more appropriate to use a meter stick as it is likely to be longer than a yardstick's range.
A meter stick typically has measurements in centimeters and millimeters. Therefore, there are 1000 millimeters on a meter stick.
You would measure it in centimeters.