2.5 g
100 Cft
It is a unit rate.
A unit rate is a ratio in which the numerator or denominator is 1 unit.
cubic feet
It would normally be called 1unit, though the distance is not a constant.
just multiply the numbers together 1unitsx1units = 1units2 another example would be.. 2unitsx2units = 4units2
That depends on the "unit" that you're asking about. Watts are a qualitative measurement, as such it isn't as though you are counting oranges, stockings or televisions. A Watt can be converted to BTU's, ergs(/hr), Joules(/hr(... each being a "unit" of measure.
1 feet has 12 inches. So 5 feet will have 5*12 = 60 inches. On a 4 inch scale (where 4 inch = 1unit), 5 feet will have 60/4 = 15 units.
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You recreate a figure that is equal in side lengths, angles, and area in a new place on the x-y plane. For example if point a is on coordinate(2,2) and you are to translate it 1unit to the right and 2units down, the coordinates of point A' would be (3, 0). Up and down change the y coordinate and left and right change the y coordinate. Once you've translated all the points, connect the dots.
It's not. Mass is a single, base unit in any practical, widely used system of units. Only the old Imperial system uses 2units to express mass. Example 2Pound 4 Ounces. This can also be expressed as 2.25 Pound if it is decimalized. So you see there is no need to use 2units of measure unless you choose to. Another example: 3kilo 140milligram is the same amount as 3.140 Kilo. The beauty of the Metric system which most of the world uses is always decimalized and quantities are never expressed using 2units like the British do. Everything in the Metric system is a multiple of 10, making it dead easy to express quantities in decimal form using only 1unit, never 2 units.
If you take a look at a map, you'll be able to spot a few things, like a 'north' sign, a legend and the scale. The north sign is used to get an easy orientation, the legend is used to indicate the meaning of all the symbols used in the map and the scale is used to show distances in the map. The scale is a ratio of distance on the map to the actual distance it is meant to represent on the land. Example: generally scales are represented as 1:2000000 or 1:1000 or 1:5000 etc., and the commonly used units are cm(centimeters) and mm(millimeters). It means that one unit on the map is the equal to 2000000 units (in case of scale 1:2000000) or 1000 unit (in case of scale 1:1000) on the earth (on actual land). Let me explain how it works. If you take a ruler/rule and measure (let's say) 1 unit on a map and multiply it with the denominator i.e., 2000000 for a scale of 1:2000000, 1000 for a scale of 1:1000. So we get: 1unit x 2000000 = 2000000 unit or 1unit x 1000 = 1000 unit So it means that 1 unit on the map is equal to 2000000 units on real land. So if the scale is for centimeters, then it means that 1 cm on the map is equal to 2 kilometers on real land.