im taknig a test right now its one of these 4. 0 -3 -1 -2
Millimetres, as in 1.5 mm. You could use a micrometer to measure thickness of a coin.
Mm
Expressed according to the 12-hour clock, this would be 12:10am. Expressed according to the 24-hour clock, this would be 00:10.
The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.The answer will depend on what you wish to measure: the length, thickness, mass, hardness etc.
Expressed as a proper fraction, this is equal to 700/1000. Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 0.7.
declare war
No, it's an expressed power of Congress and could not be delegated.
Well. . . Thickness would be expressed as unit of length. If you are using the metric system, then M probably means 'meters' and in your example, T probably means 'thick'
0.00428
The past tense of "thread" would be "threaded".
What measure of units would you use to measure the thickness of a phone book
The power to collect taxes is an expressed power of Congress. That's to say it's written in the constitution that they have the power to collect and levy taxes. If the power was not written in the constitution was granted by on laws passed, this would be an "implied power".
Why would you want to add thickness?
"Thickness" is a length or distance. The SI unit for length or distance is the meter. In order to produce a convenient number when you're talking about the thickness of a piece of paper, you'll probably want to use one of the meter's sub-multiples, such as the centimeter or millimeter. For tissue or 'onionskin', you might even go to the micrometer.
I would, but it depends on how strong the fabric and the thread are.
a silk thread would be perfect or an ordinary cotton will do
Expressed in standard form, this would be equal to 7.62 x 108.