A circle with a radius of 6 units has an area of 113.1 square units.
area is labelled in square units because, area is a two dimensional quality (LW) and a square is the simplest two dimensional shape to express area in.
To find the area of a book cover in metric units, the most appropriate unit to use would be centimeters. The formula for finding the area of a book cover would be: length x width.
A rectangular area 9 units by 7 units has an area of 63 square units.
The area of a circle with a circumference of 37.68 units is: 113 square units.
Square metre.
It's (any force in metric units of force)/(any area in metric units of area). The most common one you'll encounter is given in units of Pascals. 1 Pascal = 1 newton/square meter
A circle with a radius of 6 units has an area of 113.1 square units.
area =lxw =5.5x5.5 =30.25 area of square=30.25 units^2 i used units as u didint give me a a metric measurement
area is labelled in square units because, area is a two dimensional quality (LW) and a square is the simplest two dimensional shape to express area in.
Yes. Miles, yards, feet and inches are Imperial units - kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres are Metric units.
Area of rectangular room = length * breadth. it is measured in square units.
YES!!! For example;- A rectangle may have sides of 3 units and 5 uints. To find the area you multiply these two sides together. Hence Area = 3 units X 5 units = 15 sq. units(square units ) Note the use of the word 'square for area units. Theis method of description is used when measurements are in the Imperial System/ However when using the Metric system, , the units are described as 'Units^2'. Volume becomes 'cu.units' ( cubic units) ; Imperial and 'units^3' ( Metric)
I think I saw that you tried to include that your units were in inches. this is not a metric unit to start. convert inches to centimetres. then multiply the length by the width to get your answer in cm^2, a metric unit
Square meter, square kilometer, square millimeter, etc.
In the metric system, the units for force are measured in Newtons (N).
You cannot express an area in units of length.