Using Linear, Square, and Cubic Measure Appropriately
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the difference between linear, square, and cubic measure





example
For each item, state whether you would use linear, square, or cubic measure: 1. amount of carpeting needed in a room 2. extension cord length 3. amount of sand in a sandbox 4. length of a curtain rod 5. amount of flour in a canister 6. size of the roof of a doghouse. Solution1. You are measuring how much surface the carpet covers, which is the area. | square measure |
2. You are measuring how long the extension cord is, which is the length. | linear measure |
3. You are measuring the volume of the sand. | cubic measure |
4. You are measuring the length of the curtain rod. | linear measure |
5. You are measuring the volume of the flour. | cubic measure |
6. You are measuring the area of the roof. | square measure |
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[ohm_question]146501[/ohm_question]Perimeter and Area
The perimeter is a measure of the distance around a figure. The area is a measure of the surface covered by a figure.When the ant walks completely around the tile on its edge, it is tracing the perimeter of the tile. The area of the tile is square inch.

example
Each side of two square tiles is square inch. Two tiles are pushed side by side and shown together below. 1. What is the perimeter of the figure? 2. What is the area?
Answer:
Solution
1. The perimeter is the distance around the figure. The perimeter is inches.
2. The area is the surface covered by the figure. There are square inch tiles so the area is square inches.
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