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Measuring length
1.
Measuring length
2.
If I want
to measure how long or tall something is what tool can I use ?
3.
A Ruler! •It is
used to measure the length of a solid object!
4.
What unit do
I use for measuring length?
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•Centimeter ( CM) •Meter
(M)
6.
What is the
length of this book??
7.
•It is 6
CM long!
8.
What is the
length of this water bottle?
9.
•It is 7
Centimeters long!
10.
How tall is
this white board?
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