length
Using Kilometers (km):
1. Distance between cities.
Using Meters (m):
1. Height of a person.
Using Centimeters (cm):
1. Height of a pencil.
For the second set of measurements:
1. 1 km: Length of a river.
2. 1 m: Height of a typical table.
3. 1 cm: The size of a small button.
So, 250 m + 250 m + 250 m = 750 m
1 m=100cm
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx
Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx

Length(1)for class 2-(solution).....pptx

  • 1.
  • 11.
    Using Kilometers (km): 1.Distance between cities. Using Meters (m): 1. Height of a person. Using Centimeters (cm): 1. Height of a pencil. For the second set of measurements: 1. 1 km: Length of a river. 2. 1 m: Height of a typical table. 3. 1 cm: The size of a small button.
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    So, 250 m+ 250 m + 250 m = 750 m
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