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There are many efforts world-wide to reduce the green house gases that are theoretically linked to Global Warming. GW leaders like Al Gore suggest that GW is caused by industrial out pouring of Carbon Dioxide gas.
centi I would suggest the meter (metre). A football field is 100 yards, or 91.44 meters.
How do you determine what? If you are asking how do you measure the voltage between Hot and Neutral, I suggest a voltmeter. If you are asking how do you differentiate between Hot and Neutral in home wiring, the Hot is Black and Neutral is White.
Any square unit you like can be used to measure the area of a postcard, however to make the numbers have a reasonable size and ease of handling, I would suggest using square centimetres as a postcard is about hand size (and likely to be about 15cm by 10cm).
You can't. Millimeters are a measurement of length. Milliliters are a measurement of volume. You cannot convert one to the other.
Recruiting is easy, as it only requires means to find people and refer them to do a certain job that could benefit both of you in the long run. But, to measure the effectiveness of recruiting, one must identify whether the individual being recruited suits the job, knows how to do the job, qualifies for certain skills and competencies so that time won't be wasted and money as well in terms of training this individual.
For one to answer the question should know your age, qualification, experience, and gender.
I suggest you use a ruler.
I would suggest centimeters but lots of people use inches.
Depends on what information you do have. But I would suggest you measure it using a ruler, tape measure or similar.
it depends on the size of the noodle and I would suggest inches
well, it isn't. grams measure weight, cups measure volume. I suggest you get a kitchen scale to measure it out.
I suggest using a ruler.
You have to make do with what you have. Tell us what that is, and we'll suggest how to.
no one will give their efforts for free
I suggest you measure the DVDs radius (or measure its diameter and divide that by 2). Then you can use the formula for the area of a circle.
I suggest you use liters.