The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20cm is 1039.2cm2
you only need to measure 1. say it was a square with a side that's 5cm long then you go 5x4 and you've got the answer: 20cm perimiter!
Each side would measure 18.752088656214394581843286585242 units
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Each side is 5 cm in length
Volume of a cube = height * length * width, where height = length = width, so volume = side3. Thus (20cm)3= 8000cm3
The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20cm is 1039.2cm2
The area of a regular hexagon with side length of 20cm is about 1039.23cm2
you only need to measure 1. say it was a square with a side that's 5cm long then you go 5x4 and you've got the answer: 20cm perimiter!
use a ruler to measure the lenght of each side of the object
The volume of a cube whose sides measure four inches is: 64 cubic inches.
Each side would measure 7 centimetres.
Volume is three-dimensional, linear is one-dimensional. If "side" is measurement of area then the answer to your Q is yes.
100 is the answer.
first you must weigh it and then you must measure all it's side first you must weigh it and then you must measure all it's side
If you know the length of a side, s, V = s3
Each side would measure 18.752088656214394581843286585242 units