The Incas developed a sophisticated system of measurement based on the decimal system, which included units for length, area, and volume. They used a base-10 system, with the quipu (a knotted string device) serving as a tool for record-keeping and calculations. For distance, they employed the "tupu," while for agricultural land, they utilized measurements related to the area of land that could be cultivated. Their measurement systems were integral to their administration, agriculture, and trade.
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he invented it ages ago around 1750
two units of measurements are MKS and CGS systems
They are both systems of measurement except that the metric system is simpler and used by the majority of the world.
mass, volume and weight.
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No, Egyptions did
no way. Benjamin Franklin did.
I dont no
Measurement is a cornerstone (requirement) of commerce (business) and because of this is required for any kind of Society.
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No. The early systems of measurement were not as accurate as those I use today. The systems of measurement I use today are substantially more accurate than the early systems of bygone days were.
They had to build terraces and irrigation systems.
systems
optical analysis systems
All work measurement systems are based on the same, simple three-stage procedure: analysis, data collection and measurement, and synthesis.
a type of weight called a newton