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length refers to a linwhich is one dimensional. Area refers to a square which is two dimensional. Volume refers to a cube which is three dimensional. There is no fourth dimension. The zero dimension is a point with no mass.
In general, the plane is infinite in length and breadth and so infinite in area.
That's wrong; 18 inch is not a unit of area. In general, since in a square the length and width are the same, you take the square root of the area, to get the length of a side.
Assuming the 23cm refers to the length of its side, the area is 23*23 = 529 cm2
No. In general, you can only convert units that measure the same thing: thus, you can convert length to length, area to area, mass to mass, etc.
length refers to a linwhich is one dimensional. Area refers to a square which is two dimensional. Volume refers to a cube which is three dimensional. There is no fourth dimension. The zero dimension is a point with no mass.
In general, the plane is infinite in length and breadth and so infinite in area.
That's wrong; 18 inch is not a unit of area. In general, since in a square the length and width are the same, you take the square root of the area, to get the length of a side.
Assuming the 23cm refers to the length of its side, the area is 23*23 = 529 cm2
Apart from the fact that the question does not specify what "its" refers to, a single length is not sufficient information to determine the area of a triangle.
No. In general, you can only convert units that measure the same thing: thus, you can convert length to length, area to area, mass to mass, etc.
It depends what the 324 inches refers to. It cannot be the area since an area is measured in square inches, not inches. The question is unnecessary if the 324 inches refers to the length of the sides. If 324 inches is the perimeter, then the length of one side is 324/4 = 81 inches.
It doesn't make sense to convert that. In general, you can only convert between units that measure the same thing - length to length, area to area, mass to mass, etc.
Yes, Denver is known for its connecting trails throughout the city. These trails vary in difficulty and length, and can be found on maps of the area.
This is a pretty general question. Dont knw wht u mean
If you know the length ft.(linear) and you wish to know its area (sq. footage), you must also know the width. Length (ft.) x Width (ft.) equals area or sq. feet. Linear in this case refers to length.
Area = length x width Length = area/width