ummm....a tape measure maybe?
depends on what item you are measuring
you are missing the length of the model. Without that you cannot go anything.
Probably no individual item. But the combined length of all the fibres in carpets, or all the yarn in clothes, all the strands of wires in cables would measure kilometres.
The item with the shortest length on that list is 10 centimeters.
Milliliters.
The dimensions of each item are 28 inches in length, 22 inches in width, and 14 inches in height.
Porch canopies are widely available both at retail locations and internet sites. Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, Amazon, and eBay are all companies that stock this item.
No, unless he has to move the item or items to get to an area he needs to fix.
Paper
Any item with a rigid shape. You may need to use fractions of inches, but that is still measuring in inches.
It means that the measure of the first item is 32 times as large as the measure of the second item.
The item used as both a distance multiplier and a speed multiplier in mathematics is the unit of a "mile." It is a unit of length that can be used to measure distances, and it is also commonly used in calculating speed where it is combined with time to measure the distance traveled over a specific time period.