The correct unit for measuring perimeter is inches.... :) thanks!!
You can use inches, feet, centimeters. You would use any kind of unit that you know of. It depends on what you think would fit right.
Any unit of length: meters, inches, miles, etc.
The perimeter uses same unit as length. It is measured in meter , centimeter etc.
Perimeter is a length . . . the distance around any geometric figure. Any unit of length/distance does the job effectively. Appropriate units include the meter, the inch, and the mile.
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there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.
there is only one
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units square= area units= perimeter
Then what do you measure it with?
The measure of a perimeter can be any positive number.
Given a perimeter of 18 units, the resulting altitude is 5.2 (5.19615) units.
Perimeter: 6+8+10 = 24 units
66 units
Any measure must always be written in units unless it is a pure ratio.
to measure the perimeter we need a figure with boundaries and all the sides with dimensions
The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.
The measure of the perimter of a figure does not use square units. Square units are used to measure the area of a figure. The perimeter of a figure is set down in linear measure, and is simply stated in units of length.An example might be a square of 1 metre on a side. It's area is 1 metre squared, but its perimter is the distance around it, or 1 metre + 1 metre + 1 metre + 1 metre = 4 metres.
That depends what part of the circle the 22 units is the measure of - if this is the perimeter, divide it by pi to get the diameter.
3*15 = 45 units.