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A metric ruler is use to measure centimeter and millimeters.1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm) .
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
No, but you could use a ruler instead.
To measure a leaf? A Ruler with a Centimeter measurement on it. Or if your like me and the distance from you knuckle to your thumb is 1in, use that ^-^
If the ruler only has inches and millimeters, just use the millimeters side. Remember, there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter.
A metric ruler is use to measure centimeter and millimeters.1 centimeter (cm) = 10 millimeters (mm) .
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
No, but you could use a ruler instead.
the measuring ruler that we use are the object which has length of 15 cm. 1 ruler =15 cm.
Meters or rarely centimeters.
the tool used to find the width of a pencil is a ruler. But use the centimeter side of it for the width only!!
To measure a leaf? A Ruler with a Centimeter measurement on it. Or if your like me and the distance from you knuckle to your thumb is 1in, use that ^-^
If the ruler only has inches and millimeters, just use the millimeters side. Remember, there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter.
A ruler is a very convenient tool, and produces quite accurate measurements of that sort of magnitude.
You could use either, it's just a little more work with the 30 cm ruler, but the result will be the same.You could use either, it's just a little more work with the 30 cm ruler, but the result will be the same.
You can use the kilometer to measure small distances, but it is inconvenient to do so. A kilometer is a unit of measurement for a large distance. It is more accurate and practical to measure small distances using smaller units like the meter or centimeter.
You can use 10 when you only need a rough answer. Use 9.8 when you want your answer to be more accurate, and if you want it still more accurate, then look up a more accurate number for the acceleraiton of gravity. (9.8 is a rounded figure.)