No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.
If an answer is in square inches, it just means that it is the area of a non-3D shape that is measured in inches.
A three-dimensional box is measured in cubic inches. A two dimensional square is measured in square inches. For a box, multiply length of the three sides in inches. For a square, muliply the two sides.
No. Surfaces are square inches.
Area can be measured in square inches.
Each side will be the square root of 3750 measured in inches
A "something" with the dimensions of 15x15 inches has an area of 225 square inches. Since the sides are the same, this "something" can be considered as a square.
Area is measured in square units of distance, such as square feet, square meters, square miles, square inches, etc.
20 inches.
No. Surface area can be measured in square inches, but so can many other things.
A square can be as big as you wish to draw it. And a square would be measured in square units, not linear units.
10 x 4 -45 square inches 10 in inches square