Miles.
Feet, miles, cubits, rods, furlongs, yards and fathoms would all be examples of customary units you could use. You could also use angstroms or parsecs, but those are inappropriate for distances such as here to the nearest mall.
well the formula for volume is 1/2 x pi x radius^2 x height so... you would divide the volume by the height and then divide that answer by 1/2 and divide that answer by pi... that answer will give you the radius squared so you would find the square root
All you have to do is find the area divide it by the base and then you get the height.
To find the volume, you multiply the length times width times height. example length:4 width:5 height:2 4x5=20, 20x2=40. Your answer would be 40.
pounds
Most computer companies use inches to display their screen sides.
Miles.
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In the US, inches. In metric countries, CMs.
You would use square metres (m2) to find the area of a door.
To find the height you would need one extra piece of information - the volume.
The width height and length would all be the same
You will need to find what your height is before you can know what your average weight would be.
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Cube Volume = X3 The height would have to equal X All you would do is Volume/Height. Thus, you would get x3/X = X2