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.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When measuring a flagpole, you would typically use feet or meters. Just imagine yourself standing tall and reaching up to touch the top of the flagpole with your paintbrush - that's the unit you would use to measure it. Just remember, there are no mistakes in measurement, only happy little accidents!
Meter, kilometer is the SI equivalent to the mile.
Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full tub?
to measure a small trashcan
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6 m would be used to measure flagpole. 600 m is a bigger unit.
I would use Meters
Meter, kilometer is the SI equivalent to the mile.
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....
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
Meters obviously meters is a very good measuringtool and a flagpole is pretty high so you keep stacking itThe Answer Is Meters
Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full tub?
I would use feet
You would use meters.
You would typically use a unit of weight, such as grams or ounces, to measure a cherry.
You would use area. I would use the meter2. Okay
The Unit Used To Measure A Train Can Be Kilometer.