A shoe is only slightly larger than the foot that uses the shoe.
This square prism is a cube with six sides, each having an area of one square foot. Thus, the total surface area is six square feet.
Perimeter is the distance around an object. Area is the total amount of space inside the object. Length is the the measurement of one side of the object. Length is added up to find the perimeter. Length is multiplied to find the area.
A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.A square foot is a measure of area - in 2-dimensional space. You have provided only one measure - a length (or height). That is not enough.
A foot is a unit of length. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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30cm is about 12 inches or 1 foot in length
No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
To measure a foot length you could use a ruler, a yard stick, a tape measure, or any object that you knew was precisely one foot long on a side or edge.
Length is one of the dimensions. Length, width, height etc. which can describe an object are called its dimensions.
No. They don't even measure the same thing. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. A yard is a measure of length.
A square foot is the area of a 2-dimensional object, while a foot is 1-dimensional. Therefore, they cannot be compared.
No. Both are units of length but a foot is 12 times greater than an inch. (1 foot = 12 inches).
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Need a clear definition. Sounds like you are describing a 'cube' - almost.
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To be 3 dimensional the sides must also have height.
Length is a one dimensional measurement of an object, and volume is a three-dimensional measurement of an object - its length times its height times its width.