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Oh, dude, the mass of a cereal box is the amount of matter it contains, usually measured in grams or ounces. So, like, if you want to know the mass of a cereal box, just grab a scale and plop that bad boy on there. Easy peasy, right? Just make sure not to confuse it with the weight, unless you want to go down a whole physics rabbit hole.
petrol is measured in centimetres
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
The length of a house can be measured in dekameters.
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
Inches
An area is measured in square units, so for lengths measured in feet, the area would be measured in square feet.The surface area of a box, is just the sum of the areas of each face, each of which is measured in square units.
The box that I bought recently notates the square footage that the contents of the box will cover.
A three-dimensional box is measured in cubic inches. A two dimensional square is measured in square inches. For a box, multiply length of the three sides in inches. For a square, muliply the two sides.
Wind speed is measured on the Beaufort scale. For more information, see Related links below this box.
The weight of the box would be measured in grams.
It better if the same is measured or specified in CS of the box and not BS
It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units
Area is measured in squared units, such as cm^2. One centimetre squared is a box that is 1cmx1cm. Perimeter is measured in normal units, such as centimetres.
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