A rhombus which looks like a squashed over square
Angles are not measured in inches, they are measured in degrees. It appears you may be asking about a RIGHT triangle of which two sides measure 4 inches and 5 inches. In such a case, if the hypotenuse measures 5 inches, the third side would measure 3 inches....a 3,4,5 right triangle.
Degrees and inches are not directly convertible units of measurement. Degrees are used to measure angles, while inches are used to measure length. The conversion between degrees and inches would depend on the specific context or application.
liter measures liquids and inches measure distance
A rain gauge measures in inches because it collects and measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen in an area.
You can get tape measures that are graduated in centimetres or inches.
A standard poster measures 24 inches by 36 inches, a mini poster measures 11 inches by 14 inches or 16 by 20 inches. Giant posters measure 40 inches by 60 inches.
There is no requirement for it to be equal to any number of inches. Indeed, most advanced countries of the world do not even measure lengths in inches!
The four angles inside a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. The sides are measured in units of length ... like inches, meters, or miles ... not in degrees.
One centimeter (cm) measures 0.393701 inch.
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What are the lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral if the perimeters is 54 inches
There can be no equivalence. An inch is a measure of linear displacement while a degree is a measure of angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is a fundamentally flawed procedure.