An area is measured in square units, so for lengths measured in feet, the area would be measured in square feet.
The surface area of a box, is just the sum of the areas of each face, each of which is measured in square units.
cubic feet
The answer is in the first part of your question. By this I mean that surface area would be measured in square units. For example, the surface area of the rectangle was 32cm squared.
Well, in the US they use meters, Kilometers, and even miles. Occasionally some races are measured in yards, but that is rare. If we are talking about time, its measured in hours, minutes, seconds.
Yes height could be measured in these units. These units describes length.
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I guess that would be measured in units of pressure: Pascal = Newton/meter2.
The answer is in the first part of your question. By this I mean that surface area would be measured in square units. For example, the surface area of the rectangle was 32cm squared.
A 2D interior will be length times width (a flat shape) as in the area of a floor.A 3D figure would be length times width times depth (a raised shape) as in a box.The units used would depend. A floor would be in feet and inches or metres and centimetres.A 3D figure would be in a similar measurement, but given in cubic units.
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.The area of the square would be measured in square units - square meters, square centimeters, hectares, etc.
Well, in the US they use meters, Kilometers, and even miles. Occasionally some races are measured in yards, but that is rare. If we are talking about time, its measured in hours, minutes, seconds.
Area is measured in square units - volumeis measured in cubic units
Same units as are used to describe the surface gravity of the Earth, the moon, or any other body: Units of acceleration, such as meter/sec2 or feet/sec2 . Jun 5, 2008 - The gravity on Mars is much lower than it is here on Earth, 62% lower to be more precise. ... A person weighing 100 kg here would tip the scales at 38 kg .
The specific units are up to you, but normally adhesion strength would be measured by the number of kilograms of weight that can be supported by one square centimeter of adhering surface.
The volume would be 15.625 but then you need to add the units on the end, the units would be what ever the side of the cube was measured in cubed. So if it was measured in cm then the volume would be in cm3.
Yes height could be measured in these units. These units describes length.
The answer would be different
The answer would be different