Meters obviously meters is a very good measuring
tool and a flagpole is pretty high so you keep stacking it
The Answer Is Meters
You wouold use meters. One meter is about 3 feet.
With a tape measure
no you would measure it in meaters
meters
meters
what unit would you the length of a shoe? mm,cm,dm,m, or km.
This is not a valid conversion; kilometers (km) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
This is not a valid conversion; kilometers (km) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
Kilometers are a measure of distance. Pounds are a measure of weight. One does not convert to the other. However, it is possible you meant kilogram, not kilometers. 1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds, so 5 pounds would be about 2.26 kilograms.
Kilometers can't be converted to milligrams. Kilometers measure length, while milligrams measure mass.
Meter, kilometer is the SI equivalent to the mile.
A metre would be the most sensible choice, but of the two measures on offer, a centimetre.
6 m would be used to measure flagpole. 600 m is a bigger unit.
You would have to be able to get to the top of the flagpole, so I would say that the answer is "with some difficulty". It also depends on characteristic (mass, volume, radius, height) what you wished to measure.
I would use Meters
Metres.
Km. Miles.
One of length. I'd go for Metres and Centimetres but you could use Feet and/or Yards. Or declare a new unit of "Flagpole" which is exactly one flagpole long....
A flagpole!A flagpole!A flagpole!A flagpole!
It depends on the relative height of the flagpole. If it's short, like a flag mast on a boat or building, probably feet and inches would do. If it's very tall, like the flagpole on top of a building or monument, yards and feet might be more appropriate.
8m, considering the distance a car travels can be calculated in km/h.
It depends how tall the house is