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Measurement Formulas

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Converting Lengthsmillimetre (mm) centimetre (cm) metre (m) kilometre (km)

There are:

10 mm in 1 cm 100 cm in 1 m 1000 m in 1 km

The following conversion chart is for converting between units

10 100 1000

10 100 1000

mm cm m km

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Converting Volumesmillilitre (ml) litre (l) Megalitre (Ml) are used for liquid volumes.

There are:

1 ml in 1 cm3 1000 ml in 1 l 1 000 000 l in 1 Ml

The following conversion chart is for converting between units

1000 1 000 000

1000 1 000 000

ml l Ml

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Area of Rectangle

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Area of Parallelogram

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Area of Triangle

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Area of Trapezium

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Area of Circle

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Volume of PrismsThe volume of any prism is the area of its cross

section end, multiplied by its depth or Height.

V= A x D

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Volume of Rectangular Prism

The volume of a Rectangular Prism is the area of its end ( l x w), multiplied by its Depth or Height.

V = l x w x H V = 6 x 3 x 4

V = 72 cm3

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Volume of Triangular PrismThe volume of a Triangular Prism is the area of

its triangle end ( ½ x b x h), multiplied by its Depth or Height.

V = (1/2 x b x h) x D

V = 0.5 x 19 x 24 x 47

V = 10 716 cm3

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Volume of a CylinderThe volume of a Cylinder is the area of its circle end

( Pi x R x R ), multiplied by its Depth or Height.

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