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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What units could you use to measure the height of a hexagonal prism?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

feet, meters, inches. Any length measurement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think you could use any units that represent length to measure the height (i.e, inches, feet, miles, kilometers)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Units are honestly arbitrary because they can easily be converted. As long as you utilize a unit of length then you are correct. The real question is - what scale are you on. If its a nano-scale hexagonal prism then you may prefer to nanometers (nm); versus a very large scale - then you may prefer to use meters or kilometers. And if you are not a scientist, then you may prefer to use English units like inches, feet, or miles.

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