The metric unit commonly used to measure height is the meter. So, you would measure the height of Big Ben in meters.
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It's called volume I think.
9kg ************ Surely, it depends on the size (dimensions) and the material the desk is made from (oak weighs heavier than chipboard), as to what the total weight is? For instance, a school desk for a single pupil, will weigh (approximately) half as much as a dual-desk for two pupils. A desk used in the office of a director of a large company, would weigh even more!
You would use the metric unit of meters to measure the height of a gallon of milk.
Most people measure their height in feet and inches
mm
centimeters
The metric unit commonly used to measure height is the meter. So, you would measure the height of Big Ben in meters.
For a desk like one used in schools the best unit would be pounds. Good luck on your measuring!
1222222222232324732643463746723 pounds
It's called volume I think.
Centimeter....a common misconception is the meter, which is officially not used to measure height.
Feet or metres would seem the most suitable.
9kg ************ Surely, it depends on the size (dimensions) and the material the desk is made from (oak weighs heavier than chipboard), as to what the total weight is? For instance, a school desk for a single pupil, will weigh (approximately) half as much as a dual-desk for two pupils. A desk used in the office of a director of a large company, would weigh even more!
You would use the metric unit of meters to measure the height of a gallon of milk.
The metric unit used is feet and inches. centimeter can also be used