Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.
The question cannot be answered because:the area of a shape cannot be 49 cm since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring area.the relation between the square and the circle is not given.
The measure is the area, which is found by multiplying the length by the width using an appropriate unit of measure. For example: an area measuring 12 feet x 3 feet = 36 square feet.
There are different units for measuring different characteristics: mass, weight, length, area, volume, temperature and so on.
Many different units of measurement are used for measuring area. Some of them include the square metre, the square centimetre, the square kilometre, and the hectare. Some others include the square inch, the square foot, the square mile, and the acre. --addendum-- There is no actual unit specific to area; a unit of length is squared (raised to the second power) to represent area. So in general unit^2 is the unit for area. Unit may be any thing such as mile, feet, cm. m or km
Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.
Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.
impossible to answer. Not possible to convert between area measuring unit and weight measuring unit
Centimetres and millimetres.
it's not an amount of feet. a square foot is a square, that is a foot by a foot. A foot is a unit of measurement. A square foot is also a unit of measurement. Whenever you measure a length, such as with a tape measure, you are measuring in feet. If you are measuring the area of a shape, you are measuring in square feet.
A decimetre is not a shape but a unit for measuring length. A centimetre and millimetre are smaller as are micrometres, nanometres and others.
The question cannot be answered because:the area of a shape cannot be 49 cm since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring area.the relation between the square and the circle is not given.
The measure is the area, which is found by multiplying the length by the width using an appropriate unit of measure. For example: an area measuring 12 feet x 3 feet = 36 square feet.
Yes.
Its length and its width. Assuming the gymnasium is the shape of a regular quadrilateral, if you multiply the length of one side by the width of the other, you will have the area.
Square feet can't be converted into feet.Square feet are a unit for measuring an area and feet for measuring length.
There are different units for measuring different characteristics: mass, weight, length, area, volume, temperature and so on.