-- "roughly"
-- "approximately"
-- "about"
-- "nearly"
-- "almost"
-- "pertnear"
-- "I'dsay"
-- "gosh,"
-- "like"
You'd measure the length of a car in metres.
which tells us what is good and bad
In the metric system, the Gram, as in kilogram is the standardfor mass measurement
Joules are a measurement of energy. This has to do with chemistry because scientists and chemists need to be able to measure energy in chemistry experiment, and this is an accurate measurement.
A radius is not a specific unit of measurement - the radius of a circle is the measurement from the centre of the circle to any line on the circle's circumference. The word "radius" is derived from the Latin word for "ray" but was also used to refer to the spoke of a chariot wheel.
An estimate is just a guess. A measurement tells you the real number (of whatever kind of measurement you are making).
When you estimate something the word that is commonly used the most is "about". This word is saying that it is not an exact measurement.
z-score
Z-Score.
Z-score
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
Z-Score tells how many standard deviations a measurement is away from the mean.
no
gives a standardized unit that tells how far away each measurement is from the mean
The correct measurement is 16010.048 cm.
It is important because PRECISE means exact, and exact measurements are important because it tells you the actual measurement of an object, other than to tell you an estimate, not knowing the exact measurement of that object
ampmeter