Area is always reported in square units because a square unit measures the length and width on a square. Square units measure the surface of a square or rectangle.
You always use square units when measuring area.
Area is always measured in square units
No - a border would be measured in linear units. Area is measured in square units. For example, a garden might measure 3 metres by 4 metres. That's an area of 12 square metres - BUT - it will have a border of 14 linear metres.
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Area is always reported in square units because a square unit measures the length and width on a square. Square units measure the surface of a square or rectangle.
the units for area are always stated as a square of some units of lengths?
You always use square units when measuring area.
Area is always measured in square units
perimeters will always be length so we have units of lenght such as mm, inch, feet etc. NOT area, so no square feet or square yards etc.
Area is always expressed in some unit of area. This is often some unit of length, squared - for example square meters, or square millimeters. However, there are units (such as the acre) which are not the square of a unit of length.
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No - a border would be measured in linear units. Area is measured in square units. For example, a garden might measure 3 metres by 4 metres. That's an area of 12 square metres - BUT - it will have a border of 14 linear metres.
Units mismatch prevents any comparison of the values:perimeter is measured in units of length (e.g. inches, meters, miles)area is measured in units of area (e.g. square inches, square meters, square miles)
If the area of a square is 35 square units the perimeter is: 23.66 units.