It depends. It would be smartest to use miles, but you could use feet or yards. You can actually use any unit of measurement you would like.
yards and miles i doubt the building is over 2 miles high but if it is use miles. if not, yards
Yards.
6 miles and 10 yards - 4 miles and 9 yards = 2 miles and 1 yard
3.2 miles = 5,632 yards 16,896 yards = 9.6 miles
It depends. It would be smartest to use miles, but you could use feet or yards. You can actually use any unit of measurement you would like.
yards
yards and miles i doubt the building is over 2 miles high but if it is use miles. if not, yards
Yards.
2 miles is more likely 9 yards is only 27'.
Yards. Lakes are pretty big, and yards is a larger measurement than feet so yards would be an easier measurement.
You would measure a 10-story building using yards. Miles are typically used to measure longer distances, while yards are better suited for measuring height in a building.
Lake Powell is approximetly 100 miles long depending on how how you measure it.
You should measure a banana in inches.
You can measure it in inches, yards or feet - it depends on the accuracy required.
Metres or kilometres in metric; yards or miles in Imperial
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