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The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model

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Skylar Hagenes

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What is a small object usually built to scale that represents in detail another often larger object?

The smaller objects which are built to represent the larger objects are called Model


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Do you use a centimeter to measure a length?

Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units.