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∙ 10y agoIn the U.S., picture frames are usually measured in inches by inches (like 8"x11"). The larger number will indicate the longer side. In other countries, this would be given in centimeters by centimeters.
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∙ 10y agoIf the triangle is equilateral, you don't have a problem, but if not you have to measure the sides.
A ruler. Measure one of the sides, and take that measurement times itself three times, and you'll have the volume.
A polygon that all sides and angles are the same measurement is a regular polygon.
The perimeter measurement of a pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides
A Square Inch is a measurement of 1" X 1" used to measure area. It is the area inside a square that (as all squares do) has four equal sides that each measure an inch. Its as simple as I can put it.
No, but if associated with some measurement units, it can be the measure of one side of a triangle.
If the triangle is equilateral, you don't have a problem, but if not you have to measure the sides.
A ruler. Measure one of the sides, and take that measurement times itself three times, and you'll have the volume.
I would prefer to measure the sides, and add all of the side's measurement, and there's your answer.
Calibrated beakers have markings on their sides used for measurement. The accuracy of the reading depends upon the observer.
53 = 125 so the sides measure 5 cm
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: the lengths of the sides, the angles, the lengths of the diagonals, perimeter, area, temperature, colour, and so on.
A polygon that all sides and angles are the same measurement is a regular polygon.
The perimeter measurement of a pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides
A Square Inch is a measurement of 1" X 1" used to measure area. It is the area inside a square that (as all squares do) has four equal sides that each measure an inch. Its as simple as I can put it.
The question is not sufficiently well defined: the answer depends on same as WHAT! A polygon with the same sides and angle measurements as the corresponding sides and angles of another polygon is a congruent polygon. A polygon in which all the sides are the same length and all the angles are of equal measure is a regular polygon.
A measure of area in the old system of measurement. It is the area equivalent to the area of a shape that is square and one foot (30 cm) on all sides