Linear Measurement And PERIMETER.

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Linear Measurement And PERIMETER

Linear Measure The measurement of length A unit, or system of units for measuring length. An example of linear measure is using a metre stick to find the length of a table.

Perimeter

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Making a Nonstandard Measuring Tool You can use your body to measure things: Your hand -Your foot

The cubit Ancient Egyptians used elbow to fingertip to measure distance. This is called a cubit.

Horse traders used hand widths to measure the height of a horse Horse traders used hand widths to measure the height of a horse. This is called ‘hands’.

To measure cloth Cloth was measured in yards – tip of the nose to the tip of the thumb.

Whatever you decide to use, you need to explain it in detail; be sure it has a specific linear description. Eg. From my wrist to the end of my middle finger. (height of my hand) Eg. From my elbow to my wrist (forearm) Determine how many cm your unit is equal to