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I'm thinking you would use a tape measure
A tape measure or ruler would typically be used to measure the length of a classroom.
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The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
Yes, there is an apostrophe in "pupil's classroom" to show possession. It indicates that the classroom belongs to the pupil.
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A ruler.
A tape measure.
A ruler, simple.o.o;
A tape measure.measurinng tape
a ruler or a tape measure
A Ruler would be sufficient.--SpOnGii
which of these measures is the same length as 60 feet
For weight - scales, for length or height, tape measures.
It depends. The weight or the length. With the weight you can use a regular scale. With the length you can use a regular ruler.
A tape measure. A yard.
If you have a ruler then you could measure the length width and height and then multiply them together. (LWH is the formula)