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What would you use to measure a laboratory table?

i would think you would use a tape-measure.


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What would you use to measure the length of a table?

A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.


What unit of length would you use to measure the length of a dining table?

A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.


Which unit would you use to measure the area of the top of your table?

In metric, you would use square meters and/or square centimeters, depending on how large your table is. In America one might use square inches or square feet.


What metric unit would you use to measure the height of a table?

ruler * * * * * A ruler is not a unit! Most people would use centimetres, though retailers may use millimetres.


How do you measure a round table accurately?

To measure a round table accurately, use a measuring tape or ruler to find the diameter of the table. Measure across the widest part of the table, passing through the center. This measurement will give you the accurate size of the round table.


What would you use to measure 12 ml?

You can use a measuring spoon or a graduated cylinder to measure 12 ml accurately. Be sure to read the measurement at eye level for accuracy.


What is the best English or metric units to measure the distance of a table from the top to the floor?

inches or centimeters, I would use inches.


What measurement unit do you use to measure a ping pong table?

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What unit do you use to measure the mass of table salt?

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What would you do if the jigger is broke?

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