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Converting Common Area MeasurementsOperating within most technological and mechanical environments requires a basic familiarity of units of measurment. This page offers the user with a set of conversion tools to aid in manipulating and moving between specific measurements of area. Follow the directions for the converter and remember to hit the Click for Conversion button.
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7.C.5b Determine how changes in one measure may affect
other measures (e.g., what happens to the volume and surface
area of a cube when the side of the cube is halved). 7.B.5 Estimate perimeter, area, volume, and capacity of
irregular shapes, regions and solids and explain the
reasoning supporting the estimate.
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Date Last Modified: 8/31/99
James P. Dildine