It is 1 square unit.
It is 1 square unit.
Yes, the perimeter of a rectangle can be larger than its area. For example, consider a rectangle with dimensions 1 unit by 1 unit, which has a perimeter of 4 units and an area of 1 square unit. As the rectangle's dimensions change, especially when one dimension is much larger than the other, the perimeter can exceed the area even more significantly.
cubic feet
cubic feet
Yes. A meter is a unit of length (1 dimension), a square meter is a unit of area (2 dimensions).
Acre is an unit of area and thus cannot represent sides of a rectangle
just multiply the numbers together 1unitsx1units = 1units2 another example would be.. 2unitsx2units = 4units2
For trapezoids the area increases by factor of 4 if the dimensions are doubled. Using the square to explain why this ratio works, consider two squares, one 1x1 and the other 2x2, the area of the first is 1 sq. unit, the second 4 sq. units.This is because area goes up by the square of the sector of the increase. For double sized dimension the increase is 4 times, for triple sized dimensions it is 9 times
Because is not only a millimeter (distance) but a true unit of pressure: the pressure exercised by an 1 millimeter column of mercury on a specified area. 1 mm col. Hg = 13,595 1 mm col. H2O = 133,322 4 Pa .
1). There is no such unit as "cubic square feet". 2). You can't tell the dimensions from the area. There are an infinite number of different shapes and sets of dimensions that all have the same area.
One possible answer is 1 unit * 1 unit * 355 units.
That's very easy. The dimensions of a square with an area of A = 1 m² is 1 meter in length and 1 meter in width.