metres would be the best way to work out the length of a classroom as centimetres are to small and kilometres are far to large
Meters
Square feet (length x width).
you * it by the length of your floor
The area of a classroom can be determines by multiplying the length times the width of the space in units. Those units will be marked as squared.
2w2 - 19w
Classroom eleven is on the ground floor. It is used by Firenze, who cannot climb stairs.
Two examples of solid mixtures in a classroom are wax on the floor and paint on the wall.
If you were measuring the whole of the classroom, you would most likely measure area, that is, of the floor space, or volume, that is, of the entire room. Therefore, you would be unlikely to measure simply the length of one side of the room.
metres would be the best way to work out the length of a classroom as centimetres are to small and kilometres are far to large
metres
its 10500
The metric unit of the meter would be the appropriate measure of the area of classroom. Calculating area involves multiplying the length (in meters) of the classroom's length and width. Area of the classroom would be in square (^2) meters.
yards
Meters
Square feet (length x width).
They can vary from floor length to thigh length.