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Which term describes the number of square units inside of a 2-dimensional space?

It is its surface area.


How many squares are inside a circle?

None unless you draw some inside. ^ Terrible answer: There can be many different numbers of squares inside a circle. As the size of the squares goes to zero, the number of squares goes to infinity.


What is the measurement describing the number of unit squares that cover a surface?

That's the area of the surface.


The collision of the molecules of a fluid inside the surface of their container best describes?

The collision of molecules of a fluid inside the surface of their container can be described as pressure. The impact of the molecules colliding with the container walls creates a force per unit area, which is what we perceive as pressure. This pressure is dependent on factors like temperature, volume, and the number of molecules in the container.


Is a measurement that describes the number of units that cover a surface?

That's the area of the surface.


How can you tell the value of a radical is a rational number?

If the number inside the radical is a perfect square or a ratio of perfect squares.


What is the number of unit squares equal to the surface of an object?

area/(unit^2)= # of units


How many squares in a circle?

As many as you want.As many as you want.As many as you want.As many as you want.


What are some strategies for finding the area of a figure drawn on a grid?

Count the number of grid squares which are entirely or almost entirely inside the figure = ACount the number of grid squares which are approximately half (or more) inside = B Estimated area = A + B/2.


What are the measurement describing the number of unit squares that cover a surace called?

That measurement are called the "area" of the surface.


How do you determine Surface area of leaf without using any instrument?

Here's what you do... take a graph paper.. the 1mm x 1mm graduated. trace the leaf on the graph paper. remove the leaf. then count the whole squares occupied by the leaf. write down the number. count the half 3/4th filled squares and write the number down. count the number of half filled squares and divide the number by two and write it down. leave out 1/4th filled squares. add the numbers you have written down. the number you get is the surface area of one side of leaf. doubling it will give you the surface area of the entire leaf in sq cm


What is the maximum number of nonoverlapping squares with sides of length 3 that will fit inside of a square with sides of length 6?

Four.