Yes.
Yes, both can.
Could be the conversion factor - but only if the two sets of measurements are on scales that are linear AND absolute.
They have the same shape and measurements
You can't. There are two measurements needed: MASS and Volume
Yes!!!!
If you mean an area with those measurements as two of the sides - it's 55.4
no,the sides of an equalateral triangle have identical measurements whereas the sides of an obtuse triangle has only two identical measurements.
If you multiply two measurements, you get only two dimensions - an area. For a volume, you need three dimensions.
It means that it is the result of dividing two quantities. In this case two measurements: the circumference of the circle divided by the diameter of the circle.
A rate that compares two equivalent measurements is a conversion rate.
The length is only one of the measurements required to work out a volume or capacity of a tank. The other two required measurements are the height and depth.
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.