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You have answered the question for yourself. 'Metres' is a linear measurement, in the metric system. NB 'Lineal' should be 'Linear' , the adjective.
Metres to measure the dimensions and then express it in terms of square metres.
Hold on, I'll grab a tape measure and measure him: should be within 1 or 2 metres.
If the figure is a square or rhombus (and why should that be?) the perimeter would be 20 cm = 0.2 metres
25 metres is 25 metres. Simple! If you wanted that length expressed as a fraction of some other measure of length then perhaps you should have said so in the question and mentioned which other length you were interested in.
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Be very very careful about this because this is an area where the English language is ambiguous. Many people use metres squared and squared metres to mean the same thing. In fact, squared metres can be written metres2 or m2 which most people will read as metres squared! Having issued that warning, 5.6 metres squared should mean a square are whose sides are of length 5.6 metres and so its are is 5.6*5.6 squared metres. Thus X metres squared should be X2 square metres.
You have answered the question for yourself. 'Metres' is a linear measurement, in the metric system. NB 'Lineal' should be 'Linear' , the adjective.
Metres to measure the dimensions and then express it in terms of square metres.
no i do not think so it is only on apple and macs you can but they should change it to all phones i think comment if you agree
It depends entirely on the circumstance - how deep was the dive, how long, how long was the ascent etc etc.
1 metres
Cubic metres.
15 metres
29 lineal carpet metres should cover 104 square metres
A good size would be 14000 nano metres
It should be--- In order to complete this simple yet difficult journey, your protagonist reveals her character.