Those are units of area.
Area
Area
angle
Angle
Surface area is measured in square units, the exact unit is given with the dimensions. For example, if the dimensions for a rectangular prism are 1cm by 1cm by 1cm, then the surface area is 6 square cm.The above does not answer the question asked. Nor can it. The question asks for units and there is no such thing as a square unit. You can square a unit of measurement, but that is different.A unit of measurement is determined by the system of measurement used and then determined from there. So before you can determine the unit, you have to ask what system are you using. The most universal form would be metric so you'd be working with meters and its variants such as the milliliter, centimeter, decimeter, and so on. Or, as we still do in the USA you could be using the Imperial standard in which case you're looking at inches, feet, yards, etc. Which to chose is based on the total area, as well as other information not provided in your question.
That would be: 6 x 5 x 5 = 150 square units where the cube has 6 faces each 5x5 units square (where 5, the linear dimension of the cube as well as the faces, is the cube root of 125).
One square meter of wood flooring is measured by three feet in a meter and one square yard is 9 square feet. To make it easier just figure 10. It's easier to take the product back than to run out. Sometimes when you run out the store runs out as well.
Well, it could be any 2+ sided shapes. A square (4x5), a rectangle (2x6 then 2x4 perhaps?), or any other shape.
Well, you multiply 20 by 30 by 35 to get 21,000. The volume of a box 20x30x35 is 21,000 units. I use units because no specific units were used.
Pressure is measured in atmospheres (as well as Pascals, millimeters mercury and other units)
Yes, liquids like shampoo can be measured by weight/mass units as well as the usual volume units.
Inductive reactance, as well as capacitive reactance, is measured in ohms.
Length can be measured in feet, inches and centimetres
One square meter equals 10.7639 square feet.yeah i don't get it i need to know square centimeters too+++Well, that's easier, since the metric system works in factors of 10. So... since there are 100 cms in 1 metre, there are (100 x 100) = 10 000 sq cms in 1 sq.m.
the base unit would be meters or meters squared <P> <P>Square meter. Actually there is no unit for area, only one for length...the meter. Area and volume (and a host of others) are derivative units of measure. The primary units are "MKS" meter-kilogram-seconds.</P>
Well it is the same as what you measure a thermometer with which is Celsius and Fahrenheit which is C and F
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements of the tiles: whether they are in square centimetres, inches or other units.That will give a mathematical answer to the question. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area is, to what extent you are able to use offcuts and so on.
The answer will depend on what units the floor is measured in: 20x30 square inches? sq feet? sq metres? Since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer. Furthermore, there are various sizes for sheets of plywood as well.
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.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
Surface area is measured in square units, the exact unit is given with the dimensions. For example, if the dimensions for a rectangular prism are 1cm by 1cm by 1cm, then the surface area is 6 square cm.The above does not answer the question asked. Nor can it. The question asks for units and there is no such thing as a square unit. You can square a unit of measurement, but that is different.A unit of measurement is determined by the system of measurement used and then determined from there. So before you can determine the unit, you have to ask what system are you using. The most universal form would be metric so you'd be working with meters and its variants such as the milliliter, centimeter, decimeter, and so on. Or, as we still do in the USA you could be using the Imperial standard in which case you're looking at inches, feet, yards, etc. Which to chose is based on the total area, as well as other information not provided in your question.