meters
Im pretty sure kilograms is appropriate
Length in metric units is usually in meters, centimeters, millimeters, and kilometers but there are other possible metric units of length. Volume in metric units is usually in liters, cubic centimeters or cubic meters but there are other possible metric units of volume. Mass in metric units is usually in kilograms, grams, or metric tons - although there are other possible metric units of mass.
4-5 1/2 meters
Kg or tonnes in metric. Pounds or tons in US units.
You would measure the length of a car in metres. An average car is about 4m
You would measure the length of a car in metres. An average car is about 4m
mm, cm or m.
Example, a 2015 Subaru Outback is 481.584 centimeters in metric length or 189.6 inches.
A common metric unit used to measure the length of a ship is meters (m). This unit provides a standard measure that is easily understood and conveyed in the maritime industry.
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The length of a car is typically measured in meters or centimeters for smaller details. These metric units provide a standardized and accurate way to quantify the size of the car.
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The most adequate unit is the metric tonne.This unit is equal to 1 000 kg.
The metric measurement that is the best estimate for the length of a car is typically in meters or centimeters. This allows for a more precise measurement compared to using larger units such as kilometers.
Yes. The litre (to give it its proper, French, spelling) is the basic unit of fluid volume. Although intended for fluids, it has become popular with car manufacturers, for some bizarre reason, in describing the space inside their vehicles. The cubic metre would be far more sensible, and even better and just as acceptable in the SI system, the length, width and height in metres or millimetres!
Yes, you can measure the length of a car in kilometers although I'm not sure why you would want to. The length of a car is quite often measure in feet or meters. You can also measure the remaining life of a car with kilometers or miles. If your car odometer reads 200,000 kilometers then there likely isn't much life left in it. ==================================== Sure, but the number will be very small ... hard to remember, write down, and tell other people about. If your car is, say, 25 feet long, that's only 0.00762 kilometer. That's why the kilometer is a poor choice of unit to describe a car. But if you like it, there's no mathematical reason why you can't use it.