squares are equl on all sides
It is the area.
80 squares is a measure of area, it doesn't apply to length.
Squares always have 4 interior angles which each measure 90°; rhombuses do not.
None. 15 metres is a measure of length not a measure of area.
The answer will depend on how big (or small) the squares are! Besides, an inch is a measure of distance in 1-dimensional space whereas squares are 2-dimensional objects. It is not clear, then, which aspect of the squares is being measured in inches.
For the same reason they chose to measure volume in cubic units
i don't know get a bunch of squares and measure
Squares, rectangles, and rhombi are types of Trapazoids
One disadvantage of a try square is that it can be limited in terms of the angles it can measure accurately, typically only being able to measure 90-degree angles. Another disadvantage is that try squares can be prone to becoming inaccurate over time if not properly maintained or if they are dropped or mishandled. Additionally, try squares may not be as versatile as combination squares or adjustable bevels, which can measure a wider range of angles.
because it is easy to spin on the rack unlike squares and triangles etc.
when you measure polygons that use right angles, like squares or rectangles.
yes.