5. Both inches and centimeters can be used for measurements, depending on personal preference or regional standards. In the United States, inches are commonly used, while centimeters are more prevalent in many other parts of the world.

6. To measure the chest/bust, start by wrapping a measuring tape just below the armpits around the fullest part of the chest. Make sure the tape is parallel to the floor and not too tight or too loose. Record the measurement in inches or centimeters.

7. To measure someone's waist size, locate the natural waistline, which is usually the narrowest part of the torso, typically above the belly button and below the ribcage. Wrap a measuring tape around the natural waistline, keeping it parallel to the floor and comfortably snug. Record the measurement in inches or centimeters.

Rephrase this sentence in prek.

To find out how big someone's waist is, use a measuring tape to wrap around the tummy. Keep the tape straight and snug, then write down the number in inches or centimeters.