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Q: When finding the area of a figure the answer is always written in what units?
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Are the units for finding perimeter always square?

No, perimeter is always measured in units of length (L)


Why is the perimeter always written in units?

Any measure must always be written in units unless it is a pure ratio.


When measuring the amount of space in a three-dimensional figure you are finding what?

Its volume measured in cubic units.


What units is the answer always written for an area problem?

square units


Why is area always written with square units?

how should I know .


Why is a solid figure measured in cubic units?

The length, width, or height of a solid figure is measured in units of length. The area of the figure's outside surfaces is measured in squared units of length. The volume of space filled by the figure is measured in cubed units of length. The mass of the figure is measured in units of mass. The weight of the object is measured in units of force. The age of the figure is measured in units of time. etc.


Why is area always written in square units?

Area is always reported in square units because a square unit measures the length and width on a square. Square units measure the surface of a square or rectangle.


The number of units of volume in a figure is the number of which make up the figure?

cubed units


Can you describe a figure with the given perimeter of 10 units and 22 units?

No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.


What units is the answer always written in for a perimeter problem?

perimeters will always be length so we have units of lenght such as mm, inch, feet etc. NOT area, so no square feet or square yards etc.


The number of units of volume in a figure is the number of?

cubed units


What happens when you translate a figure down 3 units then up 3 units?

The figure will remain in the same position it started as.