My math book is about 11 inches in length and 9 inches wide.
I would measure it with a ruler.
The length of a book is the bottom or top of it. To measure it, you have got to have a ruler. its 100000000000000000,00000000000000000,000000000 cm. JKJK! ITS 190,000,000 CM
The length of a math book can be defined in two ways: the physical length of the book or the number of pages contained in the book. In the first case, the length of the book would usually be considered the distance from the top edge to the bottom edge of the book and this would vary depending on the specific book you were considering. In the second case, you could open the book to the last page and examine the final page number and use that as the number of pages.
I have a quick introduction to calculus book that is about 60 pages long. I have another calculus book that is nearly 600 pages long. Clearly the length of a math book may vary depending upon the depth of coverage and the subjects included.
What does length mean in math
a math book is were u learn math
The answer will vary from one book to another, and even more depending on whether you mean length, width or thickness.
Length* :) , The Modal Length Will Be The Length That There is The Most Of
it is a book that teaches math.
Depends on the math book
To use inches to measure a math book would make more sense, but feet does too, since a math book's length on the binding side is close to a foot. Inches makes the most sense though.
All depends on what math book you have!
The math book was as heavy as a mountain.
what do you mean by a math book mass
This math book weighs a ton.
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When you are showing length in Math, it is marked as an "l"
math on book writer name?
whats your problem
No, math book is a common noun; the proper noun would be the name of a specific math book or a title using the term math book. The only one I could find that used the specific term 'math book' as a proper noun was: 'The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics' by Clifford A. Pickover.
A architect uses math like meausuring length
centimetre and metre