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KonstantinChe [14]
3 years ago
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Name an object that could be about the same length as each measurement. A. 4 inches b. 6 feet c. 1 meter d. 5 yards a. 6 centime

ters b. 2 millimeters c. 3 kilometers
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

A. 4 inches: An object that's 4 inches is about 2.54 centimeters or 25.4 millimeters. An business envelope is typically about 4 inches by 9 inches for example.

B. 6 feet: A 6 feet object is quite big when compared to just 4 inches. A feet is 12 inches hence 6 feet is 72 inches. A very tall human being is typically 6 feet.

C. 1 meter: A meter is about 39.37 inches hence it is quite big when compared to a feet. A baseball bat is one meter long.

D. 5 yards: A yard is 36 inches hence a bit smaller than a meter. A trampoline could be 5 yards for example

E. 6 centimeters: one centimeter is 0.394 inches hence smaller than an inch. A 6 centimeters object for example is pencil for writing.

F. 2 millimeters: a millimeter is 0.0394 inches hence smaller than a centimeter and an inch. An orange seed could be 2 millimeters long

G. 3 kilometers: one kilometer is 39370.079 inches hence a kilometer is bigger than inches, meter, feet, yards, centimeters, millimeters. A very big tree could be 3 kilometers long

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