It depends on what you mean by size: its length, volume, surface area or even its mass.
I'm not too sure what you mean, but if you mean area...length times height=area of a parallelogram.
I think you mean the volume. It is the base x height x length.
It depends on what you mean by a 30 pipe. Is 30 the cross sectional area - in which case, what is the length of the pipe? Is 30 the length - in which case, what is the cross-sectional area?
If you mean a cup as in "a cup of flour or sugar" you cannot convert cups to millimeters as a cup is a measure of volume were as a millimeter is a measurement of length. It cannot be converted.
It depends on what you mean by size: its length, volume, surface area or even its mass.
Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).
I'm not too sure what you mean, but if you mean area...length times height=area of a parallelogram.
If you mean hectare, you cannot do the conversion. One is a measure of length the other is a measure of area.
You can measure an irregularly shaped object by using a ruler, tape measure, or string to measure the object's length, width, and height, and then calculate its volume or surface area depending on the shape of the object. Alternatively, you can use a water displacement method by submerging the object in water and measuring the volume of water displaced to determine the object's volume.
I think you mean the volume. It is the base x height x length.
You cannot associate length with volume directly. I can assume you mean millilitres here. If so, there are 35,000 millilitres in 35 litres.
If you mean the area is 2304cm2 then the sides measure 48cm
It depends on what you mean by a 30 pipe. Is 30 the cross sectional area - in which case, what is the length of the pipe? Is 30 the length - in which case, what is the cross-sectional area?
Assuming you mean a tetrahedron, the volume is 1/3*area of base*height cubic units.
cm is not a unit of area, it is a unit of length. If you mean cm2, choose any measure (in cm) for the length, then divide 25 by that length to obtain the corresponding width.
If you mean a cup as in "a cup of flour or sugar" you cannot convert cups to millimeters as a cup is a measure of volume were as a millimeter is a measurement of length. It cannot be converted.