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In the US, doors are sold in inches. If you are measuring the door in order to bring in some furniture, any measurement of length - inches or centimeters - will work. It is in centimeters. That is more appropriate
There is no such measurement. There is either metric measurement or not. Do you mean "fractions" of inches?
You would typically use the metric unit of centimeters (cm) to measure the length of a mouse's tail. This unit is commonly used for measuring shorter lengths.
I would typically use kilometers to measure the distance between Delhi and Mumbai, as it is a commonly used unit of length for measuring geographic distances in India.
Kilometer would be the best unit to measure the length of a car, as the length of a typical car is usually in the range of a few meters, making meters too small a unit for practical measurement.
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depends on what item you are measuring
In the US, doors are sold in inches. If you are measuring the door in order to bring in some furniture, any measurement of length - inches or centimeters - will work. It is in centimeters. That is more appropriate
There is no such measurement. There is either metric measurement or not. Do you mean "fractions" of inches?
You best bet would probably be to use kilograms.
When I took physics my teacher always had us use meters when measuring length because that was the unit that all the equations used. If we found a length of only a few centimeters she made us change it to a decimal number with meters as the unit. (ex. 75cm = 0.75m)
i would use a meter stick
I would use centimeters.
it is used for measuring length of something
You would typically use the metric unit of centimeters (cm) to measure the length of a mouse's tail. This unit is commonly used for measuring shorter lengths.
Centimeters or millimeters.