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Bangladesh uses kilometers for measuring distance, not miles.
Carpentars use math many times when: * Using a measuring tape * measuring a block of wood * how long to cut a block of wood * when talking about sizes of wood * and when talking about cords of firewood
Tall buildings were a new feature on the skykine .
We use fractions when measuring at times such as when you're cooking or baking, and seeing how tall you are. :)
Use a tall measuring cup
You would typically use a measuring tape or a ruler to measure the length of a school hallway in meters, centimeters, or millimeters. If you need to measure longer distances in kilometers, you might use a measuring wheel or a GPS device.
A scientist would typically use the unit "meters" or "kilometers" to measure the distance traveled by a car. These units are commonly used in scientific research and calculations for measuring distances.
it depends. If you were mesuring length then you would use meters. If you were measuring volume you would use cubic meters. If you were measuring weight you would use metric tons.
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To use the word measuring in a sentence you would have to ask it in a question. Example 1: Are you sure your measuring the right amount of flour for the bread? Example 2: Why are you measuring the height the door?
It depends on who you mean by 'they.' In the United States, we will use miles for measuring distance. In most other parts of the world, particularly in the European, Australian, Asian, and African continents, they will use kilometers to measure distance.
You would use kilometers to measure the distance from Savannah to Statesboro.