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fenix001 [56]
3 years ago
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John is in charge of making a banner for the basketball game this Saturday. He measures how long the banner is before painting i

t. He finds it measures 10 meters?
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Allushta [10]3 years ago
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Complete question :

Jane is in charge of making a banner for the basketball game this Saturday. She measures how long the banner is before painting it. She finds it measures 10 meters.

Which measurement did Jane find?

Answer:

Length

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of measured object gives how long the object or material is. And it is usually measure in meters, feets, inches, centimeters and so on. In the scenario above, the measurement is given in meter unit. This means that, the length of the banner measured by Jane is 10 meters long.

A banner may be squared or rectangular in shape. Which ever shape it takes, the other dimension of the banner would be its wideness which is given by the measured width or breadth of the banner.

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