Feet, miles, cubits, rods, furlongs, yards and fathoms would all be examples of customary units you could use. You could also use angstroms or parsecs, but those are inappropriate for distances such as here to the nearest mall.
the kilometer measurement is best suited
time taking to walk
"Unit used" basically means, what you are measuring in. For example, if you are figuring out the distance between New Your and Miami, you don't use pounds, you use miles. "Miles," is the unit used. Typical units is middle school, high school, and basic college mathematics might include inches, centimeters, feet, meters, and other forms of distance measurement; or, seconds, hours, minutes, and other forms of time measurement. You might also find an answer like "60 cells" or "90 Miles per hour." Sometimes there is no unit listed, so you just write "20 square units" or "seventeen units" to show you understand that the answer is a measurement of something.
It's Yard
draw a line because they all live on same street. put the school between tom and blair;( 5 block from tom 5 block from blair); than put maria between school and tom which is 2 block from school and 3 block from tom. your answer is 10.
As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called: "Units and Standards" We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement," "US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called: "Units and Standards" We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement," "US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
the kilometer measurement is best suited
time taking to walk
the distance between an elementary school and a middle school near carol's house is 4.05 kilometers.what is that distance in meters?
Are you from montessori school....
Distance is how far you have traveled. For example, if you walk to school and back, you will have traveled twice the distance between the school and your home. Displacement is how far you have gone in your travels. For example, if you walk to school and back, your displacement is zero because you end up where you started.
"Displacement" is the shortest possible measurement between the place you started from and the place where you ended up, without regard for the route you took. It's usually the length of a straight line between those two places. "Distance" is how far you actually traveled on the way ... all the twists, turns, curves, switchbacks, hairpins, loops, and doubles. Distance can never be shorter than displacement. The distance you cover in a day is (distance to school) plus (distance back home). But the displacement is zero because you end up exactly where you started.
27.9 feet
no they are not
Your home is a certain distance away from your school. Nobody but you or someone who knows where you live and what school you go to can identify how long or the distance to your school. Therefore you would need to record the time it takes and the speed you're traveling at to calculate the distance or speed between you and your school!You can use online calculators to help you do this.
In Major League Baseball, College baseball and High School baseball, the distance between the bases is 90 feet.