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Standard measurements can be useful for having a set scale that all objects can be measured by. It allows for a common standard by which to judge objects.
It all depends on the objects.
The objects vary in name depending on where they are exhibited. Art museums call their objects "art" or "pieces," history museums call their objects "artifacts," science museums call their objects "specimens," but almost all museums as a whole call their objects as a unit their "collections."
The objects vary in name depending on where they are exhibited. Art museums call their objects "art" or "pieces," history museums call their objects "artifacts," science museums call their objects "specimens," but almost all museums as a whole call their objects as a unit their "collections."
The set theory is a branch of mathematics that studies collections of objects called sets. The set theory explains nearly all definitions of mathematical objects.
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An arrangement of n objects in a specific order is called a permutation. Permutations refer to all possible ways in which a set of objects can be ordered or arranged.
No, they are not objects at all. They are abstract concepts we use in reference to objects. We cannot perceive them with our senses. They are nonphysical. They are just measurements we use to quantify physical objects that we can perceive.
Not possible. There are an infinite number of triangles that all have that same one angle in them.
They all are measurements and they all have something to do with matha and life
Solid objects do not have a perimeter because it is not possible to go all round the object in a single path.