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How can you tell if a formula represents Length, an Area, or Volume? What do you look for in the formula?
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Length: A formula for length will typically involve a single variable, such as x, and will involve a single operation, such as multiplication or division.
Area: A formula for area will typically involve two variables, such as x and y, and will involve multiplication or division.
Volume: A formula for volume will typically involve three variables, such as x, y, and z, and will involve multiplication or division.
Area: A formula for area will typically involve two variables, such as x and y, and will involve multiplication or division.
Volume: A formula for volume will typically involve three variables, such as x, y, and z, and will involve multiplication or division.
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