The screens can vary in size. I have one which is 41 cm, while the one I am working on now is 70 cm.
The word "other" in the question implies that you already have some units in mind. Unfortunately, you have chosen not to share that information. It is, therefore, impossible to answer your question.
Width is a length or distance. The unit of length is the meter.
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I think I saw that you tried to include that your units were in inches. this is not a metric unit to start. convert inches to centimetres. then multiply the length by the width to get your answer in cm^2, a metric unit
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It is still customary to measure, in inches, a screen from corner to corner diagonally.
A millimetre.
it is 7 inches long :)
Yards if you work in imperial units or metres if you work in metric units
The area of a rectangle is (length) multiplied by (width). The units don't matter. Just make sure that 'length' and 'width' are both measured in the same unit, whatever the unit is.
Length, width and height are all measurements of distance. Distance is measured in meters (metric system) or inches/feet/miles (imperial system).
centimeters is the best unit but millimeters can also be used.
That depends a lot on what you want to measure: the cow's length, width, volume, mass, density, color, ...
The actual dimensions of the TV (vs. the screen) will depend upon the width of the frame surrounding the screen. Some variable include the location of the speakers as some units have the speakers on the side of the panel and others have the speakers below the screen.
length = 2 x width Perimeter = 2 x (length x width) =2 x (2 x width + width) = 2 x (3 x width) = 6 x width → 6 x width = 48 units → width = 48 units ÷ 6 = 8 units → length = 2 x width = 2 x 8 units = 16 units Ares = length x width = 16 units x 8 units = 128 square units
if you meant width then a computer if you meant thickness a since textbook i you meant length then a textbook
The width of a pencil would be the metric unit of centimeters