Yards :) easy question :)
Weight and/or height
Centimetres.
Meters for height Kilograms for mass.
Because there is a strong relationship between geometry and measurement, an understanding of geometry can contribute to an understanding of measurement, and vice versa. ... Use measurement formulas to find the volume and surface area of geometric solids.
Yards :) easy question :)
To find the height of mountains and how steep a mountain is (you mghit use it when hiking).
Weight and/or height
Feet.
Centimetres.
Meters for height Kilograms for mass.
yes they use measurement to measure their height and with of their body
Because there is a strong relationship between geometry and measurement, an understanding of geometry can contribute to an understanding of measurement, and vice versa. ... Use measurement formulas to find the volume and surface area of geometric solids.
You must use the information about the cylinder that you're given, along with the general things you know about cylinders, to calculate the missing measurement.
Answer the answer is Herons formula:Area=sqrt(sin(sin-a)+(sin-b)+(sin-c) where a ,b, c are the measurement of the sides.just input the measurement of the sides in the formula and you will have your answer.here you can calculate the area of a triangle with out height.
A topographical map will show contour lines and spot heights, with mountain tops marked with their height.
To calculate the volume of a tank, you multiply its length, width, and height. However, the height of the tank is not provided in your question. Assuming you have a height measurement, you can use the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. If the height is known, simply substitute the values into the formula to find the volume.