Centimetre for precision, otherwise metre.
You would use the unit of length, such as meters, kilometers, or miles, to measure how far someone would walk around a figure.
You would use kilograms (kg) to measure someone's mass in metric units.
it is yards or yd because the school does not stretch a mile
You would typically measure the distance around a school in meters, as this is a more precise unit of measurement for shorter distances. Kilometers are better suited for measuring longer distances.
You would typically use millimeters (mm) to measure the thickness of a DVD.
Snowmen don't move on their own, they are stationary decorations typically made of snow. If they were to "get around," it would have to be by someone physically moving them.
It means that if you flip the figure over, you get the same figure again.
it would be 1260.
You would use kilograms (kg) to measure someone's mass in metric units.
well i would guess not cause you cant go around saying hi im Brittany spears and its ellegal to inpersenate someone else
The best way to figure out the scale of an object would be first to measure the object so it would be best to get the dimensions first. That is what should be done.
Not sure exactly what the question is? But this type of figure would be known as a parallelogram
That's a bit hard to measure. I mean, how do you want to figure out whether my sleep was deeper than yours? What units would you use - and how would you measure it?
I would use age as the measure. For instance a 5 year old would get 5.00 and so on. It is fair and an easy way to figure it. They could "earn" more by accepting jobs around the house.
Well, .125 is 1/8 of an inch. If the tape measure is marked in sixteenths, 1/8 would be the 2nd line from the beginning of an inch. Then estimate or eyeball 1/4 of the way to the next line and that is rougly .15 on a tape measure. This is how I would figure this out. If someone knows a better way, please share.
I would use a fabric tape measure.I would use a fabric tape measure.
I would prefer to measure the sides, and add all of the side's measurement, and there's your answer.
A cloth tape measure.