In metric system there are:
Meters->distance or length
Grams->mass
Liters->volume
Newtons->weight or pull of gravity or force
measure in square meters, a paddock with four different sides
they help you measure stuff
The measurements can be said to be "near enough" (depending on how accurate the results must be).I would take the average of the four times the measurements were recorded.
A degree is a unit used to measure angles, not distance. Millimeters are used to measure lengths or distances. Temperature measurements also use the term degree, which is different from the angle measurement. Neither of these are related to length measurements.
No singe tool will do all four measurements.
"Metric" is a whole system of weights and measurements. Many different devices are used to measure things in the system.
rate
Measure it some more. ^^and average(do the mean) it
Your question cannot be answered.Inches measure distance; tons measure weight.Distance and weight are two different and separate measurements.
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You are mixing up different types of measurements. Inches is a length. Kilojoules is a measure of energy.
Kelvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit are three different systems used to measure temperature