15 X 4 = 60 square units of whatever unit the length measurements are.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A foot is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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The largest square that you can fit in any cube will have each corner 1/4 of the way away from a corner of the cube and will have a side length of s*3√2/4 where s is the length of the sides of the cube. For a unit cube, the side length is 1 by definition, meaning that this largest square will have a side length of 3√2/4 and that its area will be 9/8 units squared.
The unit based on the length of a forearm was the cubit
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that the SI unit of length is km .
A customary unit of length, which has 4 letters and starts with m, is mile.
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You cannot. 26 in is a measure of length. 21/4 is a pure number, not a length. It becomes a length when you associate some unit of length to it. If the chosen unit is a mile, then 26 on is NOT greater than 21/4 miles. If the chosen unit is a metre, then 26 on is NOT greater than 21/4 metre. while If the chosen unit is a millimetre, then 26 on is greater than 21/4 millimetre. So it all depends on the unit.
A quart is a unit of volume; a millimeter is a unit of length. You can't convert that.
15 X 4 = 60 square units of whatever unit the length measurements are.
It cannot be calculated since you are using a unit of length to compare with a unit of capicity.
mm is unit of length, ppm is a non-SI unit of concentration.
Ounces is a unit of weight. Inches is a unit of length. The two cannot be mixed.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A foot is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Not quite. I believe you are referring to the angstrom or ångström, which is a unit of length equal to 1/10,000,000,000 of a meter (or 0.1 nanometers or 100 picometers). This measure of length is denoted by the Swedish letter Å, however its use is declining due to the popularity of the nanometer.
You can not convert a unit of length (yards) to units of area.