12 inches IS a linear measure.
116 degrees
A bar is a measure, so 12.
trapezoid
The name of a 12 sided polygon is dodecagon.
12 inches IS a linear measure.
116 degrees
How do you calculate? A 12 inch softball is 12 inches in circumference so you would measure around the ball using a tape measure.
12 decimeters
pipe is measured up 12 inchs I.D. inside 12 and above are measured by O.D.if you measure 10" pipe you measure it from inside..12" and above measure from outside diametor
Use a ruler or tape measure to measure it.
A bar is a measure, so 12.
trapezoid
which measure is most likely the length of a digital cameraa.12 millimetersb.12 centimetersc.12 metersd.12 kilometers
The area of a hexagon when the measure of each side is 12 centimeters is approximately 374.12cm2
Unless you happen to come across a measure that gives 1/12 of an inch, te answer is that you cannot. Tape measures do measure in 1/8, 1/10 and 1/16 inches but I do not recall seeing any that measure in 1/12 inch.You could, of course, measure 12 identical items to a accuracy of an inch and divide the total length (expressed in feet) by 100.Unless you happen to come across a measure that gives 1/12 of an inch, te answer is that you cannot. Tape measures do measure in 1/8, 1/10 and 1/16 inches but I do not recall seeing any that measure in 1/12 inch.You could, of course, measure 12 identical items to a accuracy of an inch and divide the total length (expressed in feet) by 100.Unless you happen to come across a measure that gives 1/12 of an inch, te answer is that you cannot. Tape measures do measure in 1/8, 1/10 and 1/16 inches but I do not recall seeing any that measure in 1/12 inch.You could, of course, measure 12 identical items to a accuracy of an inch and divide the total length (expressed in feet) by 100.Unless you happen to come across a measure that gives 1/12 of an inch, te answer is that you cannot. Tape measures do measure in 1/8, 1/10 and 1/16 inches but I do not recall seeing any that measure in 1/12 inch.You could, of course, measure 12 identical items to a accuracy of an inch and divide the total length (expressed in feet) by 100.
180 degrees( 12-2)=1800degrees This is the sum of the interior angles. So divide 1800 by 12 and have the measure of each angle.