Do you consider yourself good at hangman game? Certainly this game has already been part of your life at some point, not to mention that it is an excellent way to stimulate our mind, since it requires good perception and a good vocabulary. Below, you can see a hangman game with units of measurement, in which you have to find two words. Can you guess them?
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Tips for getting the words right
There are several units of measurement in the world that serve very different purposes. For example, one unit may seek to measure length, while another seeks depth, weight, net weight, and so on. Therefore, we decided to give you two more specific tips on the two measures we are looking for, check out the tips according to the order of the images:
- It is a measure of length and its area corresponds to one tenth of another measure;
- It is also a measure of length, only this time corresponding to a thousand times another measure. Furthermore, it is a very present unit in the lives of all of us and we always consult it when we need to travel from one place to another.
tips with letters
In this case, the first word has a total of nine letters, while the second corresponds to a total of ten letters. If you're still not sure what these words are, take a look at the chart below where some letters were placed!
What words?
Many people have some difficulty with hangman games, but they don't need to worry, as this could just be a symptom of lack of practice. So, to make trying to find the right word even easier, we put a few more letters on the gallows, as you can see in the pictures below:
Answers to the challenges
Surely after all these tips it's much easier to guess what the two words are, isn't it? In this case, the first word is Decimeter, which corresponds to one-tenth of a meter, or 10 centimeters. The second word is Kilometer, which, in turn, corresponds to a thousand times a meter, or simply a thousand meters.