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Well, I would use a tape measure! If you needed something a little more accurate, you could use laser measuring devices.
I would measure it in maters
No. Balances measure weight. To measure a stick, you would use a ruler or similar measure.
That would completely depend on which characteristic of the sample I wanted tomeasure. I'd need different instruments for the mass, weight, volume, hardness,albedo, resistivity, melting point, malleability, crystal structure, thermal conductivity,bulk modulus, color, length etc.
If you wanted to describe the length and breadth of an irregular shape you would find the maximum length and breadth. You could sandwich the object between two flat boards, and measure the distance between the boards. Then rotate the object 90o and do it again, for the breadth.
A tape measure.
Meter stickI'm thinking you would use a tape measure
One could use a ruler.
width x length x heightANSWER:If the cement block has holes in it and isn't solid like a brick, you can use the water displacement method.
Standard flexible tape measure
breadth = 1740/75 = 23.2 feet
49 tiles because a square has the same length as it does breadth. The Area of a square is length times breadth, so if length eqauls seven then so does the breadth which means that the area will be 7x7 which eqauls 49.
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the ratio of the length to the breadth of the rectangle, you simply divide the length by the breadth. In this case, the ratio would be 18cm (length) divided by 12cm (breadth), which simplifies to 3:2. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a joyful and peaceful experience when we take it one step at a time.
I would measure its length in inches, its weight in ounces, and its screen brightness in lumens.
Length x Breadth x Height
You should use a tape measure, ruler, or meter stick. The measurements should be in inches, feet, or centimeters.