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which unit would you use to measure the distance between two cities​

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Answered by diyamerin06
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Answer:

The standard unit of measurement in all countries is Metric so therefore the distance between two cities or two towns is measured in Kilometres per hour. Myanmar, the United States, and Liberia use Miles per hour.

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Required Answer :

We will be using the unit km ( Kilometres ) to measure the distance between two cities.

Explanation :

We have already learnt the Measures of Length, the table below shows us that the standard unit of measuring Length is metre, but as the distance between two cities is too long m ( metres ) cannot be used, and mm ( millimetres ) and cm ( centimetres ) are too small units, we can't use them too, then only km which is kilometres can be used for measuring the distance between two cities.

\boxed{\begin{array}{c|c|c} \sf{Measure} & \sf{Standard\:Unit} & \sf{Measures\:used\:in\: day-to-day\:life} \\ \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} \\ \sf{Length} & \sf{metre} & \sf{mm,\:cm,\:m,\:km} \\ \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} &\dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{}\\ \sf{Weight\:(mass)} & \sf{gram} & \sf{mg,\:g,\:kg} \\ \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} \\ \sf{Capacity} & \sf{litre} & \sf{ml,\:L} \end{array}}

Additional Information :

\boxed{\begin{array}{c|c|c|c} & \sf {Measures \:of \:length} & \sf {Measures\:of \: mass} & \sf {Measures\: of \: capacity} \\ \dfrac{\qquad \qquad}{} & \dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} &\dfrac{\qquad\qquad}{} &\dfrac{\qquad \qquad}{} \\ \sf {Higher \: units} & \sf {Kilometre} & \sf {Kilogram} & \sf {Kilolitre} \\ & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} \\ & \sf{Hectometre} & \sf{Hectogram} & \sf{Hectolitre} \\ & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} \\ & \sf{Decametre} & \sf{Decagram} & \sf{Decalitre} \\ & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow}\\  \boxed{\sf{Basic\: Unit}} & \boxed{\sf{METRE}} & \boxed{\sf{GRAM}} & \boxed{\sf{LITRE}} \\ &  \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} \\ & \sf{Decimetre} & \sf{Decigram} & \sf{Decilitre} \\ & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} \\ \sf{Lower\: units} & \sf{Centimetre} & \sf{Centigram} & \sf{Centilitre} \\ & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} & \quad{\uparrow} \\ & \sf{Millimetre} & \sf{Milligram} & \sf{Millilitre} \end{array}}

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