You don't. Look at the context of the question and the information that is given.
Well, it's just nice to know how tall your horse is. And also, some registries have strict regulations on height, so to see if your horse meets these regulations, you need to know his height.
to know the height the width length of an object.
It is the distance between two congruent parallel faces.
It is not possible to change from an area measurement to a linear measurement unless you know the geometry.
the height is 241 meters tall but i forget the measurement in feet. that's all i know.
The idea is that you model a situation with similar triangles and then use proportions to find the missing measurement indirectly.
A Geologist needs to know a lot about geometry.
A Geologist needs to know a lot about geometry.
Euclid of Alexandria. He wrote a number of books about geometry but is best know for "Elements".
No. accuracy is a measure of how close the measurements are to the true value.
These are the units which are used for the measurement that you are converting FROM.
You must use the information about the cylinder that you're given, along with the general things you know about cylinders, to calculate the missing measurement.