Inches an Centimeters
The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.
40 and 50 degrees
SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES are two angles the sum of whose measures is 180 degrees.
There are two ways to answer this. The actual answer is an infinite number, because you can theoretically divide the weights into smaller and smaller divisions for ever. In practice, the answer depends on what the smallest division you can weigh is. If it's one ounce divisions, and if you are including the two extreme weights, then there are (30 x 16) + 1 individual weights, which is 481.
The other two angles are also 40 degrees and 140 degrees.
No, there is no connection between the two systems.
To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures
The two classifications of legal systems of which the logistics manager should be aware when working in a multinational environment are:
You are trying to compare mass(weight) with length. 'Pounds(lb)' is a unit of mass from the Imperial System of weights and measures. 'Metres(m)' is a unit of length from the Metric System of weights and measures.
There are two systems that measure earthquakes. The Richter scale measures the moment magnitude, and the Mercalli scale measures the intensity of an earthquake.
Ankle weights always come in pairs so these are two weights.
The metric system and standard, or English, system are two sets of standards that are used for quantifying weights and measures.
There are not just two but many. Historically, the systems of measures developed where people traded (or bartered) and so were relatively localised. With European colonisation these systems were adopted by (or forced upon) the colonies. The increasing importance of international trade in modern economies means that standard measures are greatly important and, as a result, a number of the smaller systems of measure are no longer used. Most developed countries now use the SI system of measures, but there are some important laggards.
Civil and Common law are the prevailing legal system in the world. Some countries use on of the two, while others use a mixture of the two systems.
three 8 pound weights
Neutral, with the two heavy weights at the front and the two lighter weights at the back.
Weight is a measure of gravitational attraction. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in something. Because a balance compares two or more bodies (the item you want to weigh and balace weights), it is comparing amounts of matter - it is comparing masses although it is also comparing weights. You can use a balance in space, or anywhere, and get the same answers. You do not if you use something like a spring balance, which measures weight.