No - a border would be measured in linear units. Area is measured in square units. For example, a garden might measure 3 metres by 4 metres. That's an area of 12 square metres - BUT - it will have a border of 14 linear metres.
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∙ 11y agoNo, the measurement of a border is not always in square units. Borders can be measured in linear units (such as meters, feet, or kilometers) when referring to the length of the border. The measurement could be in square units (such as square meters or square miles) when referring to the area encompassed by the border.
Square measurement
An area of 576 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.
15 units of measurement
It is an integer value in some measurement units.
Square measurement
They are units of measurement of area.
An area of 576 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.
square units of measurement
D = 18.385 units.
18 units of measurement
The diagonal measurement of an 18 x 18 square is: 25.46 units.
15 units of measurement
The most common units of measurement for area are square meters (m²) and square feet (ft²). Other units include acres, hectares, and square kilometers.
A quantity with square units typically refers to a measurement of area. For example, if you have a square that is 5 units by 5 units, the area would be 25 square units. Area is expressed in square units because it represents the amount of space enclosed by a shape.
the units for area are always stated as a square of some units of lengths?