most backyards are rectangular. if this is the case of your backyard, find the length than width of it, then multiply them both to get your area.
ex. length=12 ft.
width=12 ft. 12x12=144
so...... Area=144 sq ft
All lengths are measured in metres. The prefixes just indicate the multiples or fractions of metres; so one millimetre is 0.001 metres, much as one sixteenth of an inch is still measuring in inches.
So the perimeter is measured in metres.
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Metres would be the best unit to measure the length of a backyard
Square meter.
Meters
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The surface area is measured in square units
The metric unit of the meter would be the appropriate measure of the area of classroom. Calculating area involves multiplying the length (in meters) of the classroom's length and width. Area of the classroom would be in square (^2) meters.
you times the width by the legnth of the shape
the tool used to measure a area is a tape measure
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Square metres for area, metres for linear dimensions.
NO, you would not. Anything like that is commonly measured as an AREA
Metres to measure the dimensions and then express it in terms of square metres.
The area of the back yard is 216 square meters.
A long tape measure helps. To find the area: length times width. If it's an irregular shape, then you might want to quadrant it off and measure the irregular parts separately.
hygrometer
1 SY = 9 SF. 1800SF * (1SQ / 9SF) = 200SY
A metre.
Humidity refers to the degree of wetness of the atmosphere. By using a humidity gauge or sling psychometer, humidity in the backyard can be measured.
Most home lots would be measured in feet.
Backyard is a noun. In Britain it is a paved yard at the back of a house. In America, I believe it is a back garden. Informally, it could be, "Not in my backyard" for something a person doesn't want built in their area.
x2 + 13x