Yes you could. Look at metric and imperial measurement units, consider Roman units and the unit used by the Chinese empire as alternative units of measurement.
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).
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Nominal numbers are always discrete.An example would be personality types. You can't have a half or a fourth of a defined personality.
It shows primarily that the measurement unit used for recording the data is very large. For example, the standard deviation of the heights of individuals, when recorded in metres, will be one hundredth of the standard deviation of their heights when recorded in centimetres. The process is known as coding.
The answer depends on what measurement the conversion concerns. There is no way that you can convert a measurement of mass to degrees, for example.
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
A standard monetary unit of measurement of the value of goods and services. Example: money
A standard measurement is one that is accepted and used by everyone. If the measurement can be compared to some standard, which does not changes, then it can be universally used. One example is a unit of time such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, years. The meter has a standard, and the foot and inch are defined in reference to the meter.
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).
A book is an example of mass because mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an object.
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An example of a precision measurement is a reading of
grams,kg,tonnes are examples of metric standard weights, ounces,pounds.stones are imperial measurements.
The same units as the mean itself. If the units of the mean, are, for example miles; then the error units are miles.
Nominal numbers are always discrete.An example would be personality types. You can't have a half or a fourth of a defined personality.
Measurement is a process of comparison between a certified standard or a calibrated measuring instrument and the object or the material to be measured (analyzed). For example, to measure a weight you compare the weight of an object with the calibrated weights of a balance.
Absolute distance is a measure of distance which can be proven through standard measurement means. For example, a mile or a pound can be proven through the used of standard measurement tools.