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What is the measurement of the extent of an object along its greatest dime?

Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length.


Point in geometry give 5 examples?

A point in geometry is defined as any exact location on a plane. It has no size, even if it is represented on a graph by a dot. A point has no measurement - it is just one specific place, and it is usually named with a capital letter. So 5 examples on any graph could include A, B, C, D, and E as points.


What is the unit of the measurement on a measuring cylinder?

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What is a ratio of two measurements having different units?

Usually such ratios have a specific name. For example, the ratio of a mass measurement (g) over a volume measurement (mL) is called density. The result is a number with the unit g/mL. Most cases that have different units will have a specific name if they're commonly used. Other examples include molarity, molality, joules, newtons, and ppm.


How does the measure of an angle help you classify shapes?

In triangles the angles can be all sorts of measurement but the three angles always add to 180 degrees. In quadrilaterals the angles usually measure to 90degrees in all four corners. But in things line trapezoids and parallelograms the angles differ. In a pentagon the angles are 120 degrees. All five of them.

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