A English and Metric System.
There are some things that can be taught and understood only after other things. For example, square roots and cube roots will make sense only after you know about squares and cubes. Furthermore, squares and cubes will only make sense if you know about multiplication.
Actually, it does! If you don't make sense, people... won't understand you! So, it does make a BUNCH of sense to make sense, LOL! (Do not, ever, ask a question like this! It seriously makes NO sense!)
This will probably seem like the most screwed up answer ever, but I thought of it when I read your question. Yes, that question does make sense, because, if you were to take away all the words (excluding make and sense); you would have 'make sense'. There for, it does make sense. (: A better answer, though, is that it might make sense if you place before another question; though alone, it is a proper sentence; yet it is not comprehensive.
A measure of the length will be in linear units. So make sure that the measurement is made or expressed in metres.
If you are writing a poem and trying to rhyme 'make sense' with something then it would be perfectly fine to just use rhyme for 'sense'. here are some examples:hencepencedenseagainstdefensefencetenserentsgentsdentsSpenseKent'stentsdispensewhenceventscents
-- number -- unit
-- number -- unit
mph is a measurement of speed. 150cc is a measurement of volume. That question doesn't make sense.
The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.The question doesn't make much sense. The Earth is always"lined up" with the Sun, in the sense that you can always draw a line through two points.
A millimeter is a unit of length measurement and can not be used to describe mass, your question does not make sense.
Because when you convert to a larger unit, you know that you will wind up with less of them, and if you divide by a number greater than ' 1 ', then the quotient is always a smaller number than you started with.
Your question does not make sense.
You can't convert a pure number - a number without a measurement - to a measurement. It just doesn't make sense. You can convert one measurement to another measurement, if both measurements are of the same type (for example, a length to a length).
Your question makes no sense, a 2002 Liberty will always be a 2002. You can not make it any other year.Your question makes no sense, a 2002 Liberty will always be a 2002. You can not make it any other year.
this question doesnt make sense yo!
A standard form of measurement is one where there is widespread agreement as to its value. A non-standard measurement is one which makes sense to only a small number of people. For example, "as big as my garden" will only make sense to people who know me (or can Google my address).
Seriously, religion doesn't make people do bad things.