A set is measured by the number of distinct element it contains. This may be any non-negative number or infinite.
Yes. They measure from the rims not the tires.
Correlation
A measure of association. You might be thinking of the correlation coefficient in particular.
Because on set measure from the right and the other measures from the left
They were sets of steps, measuring how high the water reached. There was also a column in the middle where the numbers were.
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The best way to measure sofa slipcovers is to use a measuring tape and measure it. That it probably the most common way to measure it. If you happen to have your old ones, then you can take them to a store and have them give you new sets based on the size of the old ones.
Depends, I have 3 different sets that together measure from 1/4 teaspoon to 1.5 cups , with about 12 sizes between that.
It is a measure, but it isn't always sigma-finite. Take your space X = [0,1], and u = counting measure if u(E) < infinity, then E is a finite set, but there is no way to cover the uncountable set [0,1] by a countable collection of finite sets.
Sets of data have many characteristics. The central location (mean, median) is one measure. But you can have different data sets with the same mean. So a measure of dispersion is used to determine whether there is a little or a lot of variability within the set. Sometimes it is necessary to look at higher order measures like the skewness, kurtosis.
Profiling is the process of executing a correct program on different data sets to measure the time and space that is takes to compute the results.
A measuring spoon is used to measure small quantities. They usually come in sets, tsp, tbsp and 1/2 cup.