They are as follows: Clumped, Random, and Nearly Uniform. :)
Temperature is shown in thermometer is shown on a scale. So, we can call the numbers as simply: scale-readings.
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It is shown by the scale in centimeters
A scale factor of 2 means everything is shown in half the size of the original.
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they both have green and cities states
It is usually a fraction, as it is usually shown in a ratio. Decimal and percentages can be used though.
The amount shown on the scale of an instrument indicates the value or measurement being recorded by that instrument. It could represent weight, temperature, volume, or other quantities depending on the type of instrument. It is important to read the scale accurately to obtain the correct measurement.
the language of a map is a key or a scale that tells about what is shown in the map.
Fahrenheit: 212 °F is the boiling point of water.Celsius: 100 °C is the boiling point of water.But, as water (at sea level) begins to boil at the temperatures shown above, the scale used is only relevant to which scale we want to use at the time!When the two scales are shown side by side for comparison, the boiling point is shown at the same level.
To read a weighing scale, simply step on it and wait for the display to stabilize. The number shown on the display is your current weight.
LINEAR!! I googled it for a project! Good luck!