any object that has form and volume is measured in meters.
Paperclip, Eggs, Pills, U.S. Nickel, and Weed :)
Any fluid: oil, petrol, soft drinks, milk, beer.
Once you multiply the length in metres by the depth in metres, the answer will be measured in square metres, e.g. 4 metres X 5 metres = 20 square metres.
There are 5 times 4 = 20 square meters
5 feet = 1.524 meters. Done.
Paperclip, Eggs, Pills, U.S. Nickel, and Weed :)
Any fluid: oil, petrol, soft drinks, milk, beer.
A rectangle measuring 5m * 5m (technically, a square) has an area of 5*5 = 25 m^2
well, here are some objects that can be mesured in cm: 1.pencil 2.phone 3.finger 4.toe 5.book
Five objects that can be measured in centimeters include a pencil, a book, a smartphone, a coffee mug, and a pair of scissors. Each of these items has a distinct size that can be quantified in centimeters for precise measurements. This unit of measurement is commonly used for everyday objects to ensure accuracy in dimensions.
To find the area of an objet, which is measured in square units, multiply the length times width. For example, if the object is 9 meters long and 3 meters wide, the area is 27 square meters.
5% of 5 meters= 5% * 5= 0.05 * 5= 0.25 meters
Lines are measured with lines. For example, the length of a road is measured with standard lines (linear units) such as yards, miles, meters or kilometers. Areas are measured with areas. A field is measured with standard areas (usually square units) such as square yards, square miles, or square kiometers. Volumes are measured with volumes. A container is measured with standard volumes (often cubic units) such as square inches or square centimeters. Look out for calculations involving linear, square and cubic units. For example, a square measuring three inches on the side has an area of 3 x 3 = 9 square inches. A cubical tank measuring five meters on each side has a volume of 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cubic meters.
Once you multiply the length in metres by the depth in metres, the answer will be measured in square metres, e.g. 4 metres X 5 metres = 20 square metres.
It would be 50 meters/5 seconds! Or basically, 10 meters/second, Or basically, 600 meters/min, Or basically, 36000 meters/hour, Or basically, 3.6 kilometers/hour(kph), Or basically, around 2.237 miles/hour(mph). My calculations list will stop here...
The difference between 50 meters and 5 meters is 50 meters - 5 meters, which equals 45 meters.
5 meters = 0.005 kilometers