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What is the mathematics of measurement?

It is mensuration.


Who invented mensuration in mathematics?

The ancient Egyptians.


What is a mensuration?

Mensuration is the branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement of geometric figures such as length, area, volume, and angles. It involves calculating and determining the dimensions of shapes and objects using mathematical formulas and principles.


What is the sentence of mensuration?

mensuration means measuring of something. Do you get me now, jimmy ?


What is mensuration in math?

"mensuration" means the act of measuring.


Importance of solid mensuration?

mensuration is used in our lives every second..........


What is mensuration -maths?

mensuration is taking the measurement of something's area,volume, etc.


Importance of solid mensuration to nautical?

importance of solid mensuration in marine transportation?


What you mean by arithmetic mensuration?

mensuration means formulas for computing areas and volumes


How do you do these Advanced Mensuration Maths questions?

Since mensuration has to do with measuring, to do Advanced Mensuration math questions you would have to apply that knowledge in order to solve the problem.


Who is the inventor of mensuration in maths?

Mensuration, the branch of mathematics dealing with the measurement of geometric figures and their parameters, does not have a single inventor. Its principles have been developed over centuries by various mathematicians across different cultures, including ancient Egyptians and Greeks. Notable contributors include Euclid, who formalized geometric principles, and mathematicians from ancient India and China who advanced methods of measurement. Thus, mensuration is a collective development rather than the invention of one individual.


History of mensuration of mathematics?

Goes back to early geometry - (geo = earth, metry = measurement). The ancient Egyptians are supposed to have developed Geometry to keep track of land that was flooded annually by the Nile.