Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre.
By using a metric tape measure
If you visit a doctor they can often measure and tell you, or you could do it yourself at home using a tape measure.
A ruler or tape measure can be very useful.
Just short of 2 feet. Look at a tape measure from end to number 22-that is the length in question.
Are you sure it won't strain your brain?
The answer depends on the tape measure. It is quite likely it is 375 centimetres = 3.75 metres, but it is not possible to be sure.
To measure (for example) a 2 metre long plank of wood: Place the tang at one end of the plank, stretch out the tape along the plank's length, read off the measurement at the other end of the plank. In our example, the tape should read 2 metres.
The least count of a steel tape measure typically ranges from 0.1 mm to 1 mm, depending on the precision of the tape measure. This means that the smallest measurement that can be accurately read and recorded on the tape measure falls within that range.
Yes you can by standing on top of the cliff and stand on the end of the tape measure and throw the heavy end down.
Place the bat on the floor blade facing down. Using a measurement tape, place one side of the measuring tape on the top of the bad handle, and then measure the bat's other end at the center of the bat.
The inches need to be divided into tenths on the tape Then its 2 inches + 1 sub division (1/10)
Lengths - in units that are marked on the tape measure.
13/16 = 0.81 7/8 = 0.88 Put it in between them.
1 meter is about 1 yard and 3 inches or about 39 inches
A hat size is measured by using a tape measure. Put the tape measure at the top of the forehead by the hairline. Wrap the tape measure around the head.
A ruler or a measuring tape can be used to measure a straight sided object. Simply lay the ruler or tape along the object's edge and read the measurement where it stops.