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It allows for the whole of the shape to have been acounted for. A square is measured in the same way except that it height and length figure will always be the same i.e 5feet x 5feet.
The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.
The derived quantity is a quantity which has been derived from 2 or more base quantities. Example: Velocity is the rate of change of distance and is written in terms of distance divided by time which are two base quantities.
Mathematically, yes.In a scientific context, 0.330 has one more significant digit than 0.33, and this difference indicates that 0.330 represents a more precise measurement. The natural assumption, then, is that 0.33 and 0.330 are not the same, although they might be - that is, it's possible that the quantity measured as 0.33 might have been measured as 0.330 if a more precise measurement tool had been used, but it's also possible that the more precise measurement would have yielded a result like 0.331 or 0.329 instead.
hundreds .. *apex*
The answer will depend on what quantity is being measured. Since that has not been specified, there can be no sensible answer.
It is something which has been purchased by the consumer.
It allows for the whole of the shape to have been acounted for. A square is measured in the same way except that it height and length figure will always be the same i.e 5feet x 5feet.
just under 15 feet...nothing over 15 feet has ever been reliably measured and recorded.
The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.The density of the material is 20g/125 cubic metres = 0.00000016 grams per cubic centimetre.Volume is measured in cubic units of length and so it has been assumed that "125 cm" refers to 125 cubic metres.
A pointless exercise! If it has been measured exactly then what is the point of adding one digit which has been estimated?
yes you idiout
The question cannot be answered because:angles cannot be measured in centimetres;the lengths of all but one sides do not uniquely determine a shape.All that can be said, with any certainty, is that the length of the missing side is in the range (0, 44) centimetres.
It has been blocked
They are data.
A reticulated python at 33ft in length. The longest snake is the Reticulated Python, found in Indonesia. The record length for an adult "retic" is believed to be around 30ft. No measured and documented specimens of this length have been found, however.
Unraveling refers to the process of separating or disentangling something that is complex or puzzling. It can also mean to unravel or undo something that has been previously assembled or organized.