Metres and centimetres. Or feet and inches. Then square any measurements to find the area.
"Best" is a subjective criterion when it comes to which units of measurement to use. It would vary from country to countryand depend on why you need to know the area. In general, for a table, square feet or square meters might make the most sense, but I wouldn't rule out square centimeters or square inches. It would be ridiculous to measure the table in square miles or acres.
You would use kilograms (kg) to measure someone's mass in metric units.
I would measure it in maters
Yes
Millimetres
Metres and centimetres. Or feet and inches. Then square any measurements to find the area.
inches or centimeters, I would use inches.
what would you use to measure a table
24 cubes 1x1x1
Metres and centimetres. Or feet and inches.
What measure of units would you use to measure the thickness of a phone book
A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism. If each edge of a rectangular prism were of the same measure, then it would be a cube.
2*2*2 = 8 cubes.
There is not an instrument designed to measure the volume of a rectangular box. You would use a ruler or tape measure or similar to measure its linear dimensions and a brain to multiply them together.
To establish the density of a solid rectangular shaped object, you would first measure its mass using a scale. Then, measure its dimensions (length, width, and height) with a ruler to calculate its volume. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to determine the density, which is expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter.
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"Best" is a subjective criterion when it comes to which units of measurement to use. It would vary from country to countryand depend on why you need to know the area. In general, for a table, square feet or square meters might make the most sense, but I wouldn't rule out square centimeters or square inches. It would be ridiculous to measure the table in square miles or acres.