No. Just like a length, a perimeter is measured in linear units.
Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
The word is "centimeter" - a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. A centimeter or a meter are units of length - you might use it to measure the length of your desk, your height, etc. A cubic centimeter, like any cubic measure, is a measure of volume. For example, you might use it to calculate the amount of liquid a cup or a jar can hold.
Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
That depends on the individual desk, doesn't it - but you don't mix units quite like that in the metric system. You would quote the dimensions of a piece of furniture in either metres to 2 or 3 decimal places, or whole numbers of millimetres. E.g. 1.25m OR 1255mm. Not both. Shops, and UK schools, tend to use the centimetre although it is NOT a "preferred" division of the metre, and then you'd measure a desk in only cm, not m and cm.
The word desk has one syllable.
No. Surfaces are square inches.
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Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
It depends on which school desk. But mostly, it is measured in meters or centimeters.
The desk and computer.
The desk is measured in yards;therefore it is a yardage.
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The word is "centimeter" - a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. A centimeter or a meter are units of length - you might use it to measure the length of your desk, your height, etc. A cubic centimeter, like any cubic measure, is a measure of volume. For example, you might use it to calculate the amount of liquid a cup or a jar can hold.
Surface area would be measured in square inches or square feet. This is the area of a flat surface, like a desk top. Volume is the inside area, like inside a balloon. This would be measured in cubic inches or feet (inches x inches x inches).
The length, width, height, thickness, diagonal, perimeter, are some characteristics.
Pictures, a Bed, some storage units, a Desk, etc.