Kilometers would be the most likely choice.
Because of the dimensions involved, that would be measured in km. (kilometers).
The sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.
You could use either inches or centimeters to measure the width of a sheet of paper.
Chile is approximately 4,300 kilometers long and varies in width from 177 kilometers to 356 kilometers.
To measure the width of bed, the unit meter can be used. It can also be measured in feet and inches.
kilometers
You could measure the length or width of it but you would have a decimal. You should be using centimeters.
Yes - if you want to measure its area. Yes - if you want to measure its length (or width).
A kilometer being a linear measure has no width, so: Area = length x width = 64.3738 km x 0 km = 0 km2
The Sun's width is 865,000 miles (1,390,000 kilometers).
-- Measure the height.-- Measure the width at the top.-- Measure the width at the bottom.Area = (1/2) x (height) x (width-at-the-top plus width-at-the-bottom)
For a rectangle, length X width = area. Measure the length in cm. Measure the width in cm. Multiply the length X the width to get the area in cm2.
40 kilometers
Tape measure....
Because of the dimensions involved, that would be measured in km. (kilometers).
appropriate unit to measure the width of a textbook = ce ntimeters
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