which imperial unit is the most appropriate for measuring the length of a hockey rink and why? a. miles b. feet c. yards d. inches Please give your reasoning why. Thank you :D
What do you think, and why?
idk or else i wouldnt be asking k thanks
that is a hockey rink in which you can refer to
Ok. IF you were dangling over a pot of acid, and getting the wrong answer meant death my acid, and getting it right meant getting a diamond ring, what would you choose.
nothim that is not my question ok answer the other one ok
What's not your question?
acid and pellet. just answer the units one k
Try and answer mine first. IT usually helps.
gawd
i did try damn it
just do your job
ITs not my job. ITs yours. Now lets work together on this.
meters
yeah. i would say that.
This isn't any of our jobs. I would highly suggest recognizing this if you want help.
tomas why is it meters
I like the metric system myself.
ITs what the officials for the NHL use.
The answer to the question is yards, because the meter is not an imperial unit. They're pretty close, though. Miles are too big, inches and feet are too small.
and the olympics.
you cant answe it in metric if its imperial
I know.
thank you jeniferrlyn
imperial units are useless say that to your teacher :D
i will tomas i will bud
Tomas is very true. Why is America still using it???
Because everything we have is in imperial units and it would be a monstrous pain in the retriceto switch and if a politician seriously put forth an effort to get it done the opposition would say "why are you trying to waste taxpayer money on switching when there are more important things to do in times like these" and then you'd have all the people who stand up and say "THIS ISN'T FRANCE THIS IS AMURRICA AND WE USE INCHES AND POUNDS" and all of the mathematicians and scientists would stare at the television in dismay.
I guess. Very true.
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