Standard measurements are kilogram, meter, liter and second.
Non-standard measurements are antique, ancient, archaic units like fathoms, acres, cubits, miles, stones, hundredweights, pounds, pecks, bushels, gills, pints, quarts, gallons which are only of interest to historians.
The correlation between an asset's real rate of return and its risk (as measured by its standard deviation) is usually:
Are you talking of this in means of Statistics? If you are, then the variation from the mean is measured in standard deviation.
Central tendency is measured by using the mean, median and mode of a set of numbers. Variation is measured by using the range, variance and standard deviation of a set of numbers.
I believe the standard deviations are measured from the median, not the mean.1 Standard Deviation is 34% each side of median, so that is 68% total.2 Standard Deviations is 48% each side of median, so that is 96% total.
The z-score, for a value z, is the probability that a Standard Normal random variable will have a value greater than z.
CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.
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By what artistic standar must a building be measured?
Probably the pound.
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The correlation between an asset's real rate of return and its risk (as measured by its standard deviation) is usually:
There is really no standard distance from the sound source where the sound pressure level (SPL) is measured.
Accuracy is the level of closeness between a measured quantity and the actual or standard value. It indicates how well a measurement represents the true value of the quantity being measured.
To be the standard against which all others are measured.
Umm... kilograms.
Flour is measured in kg or t.