Then they are said to be congruent or identical in shape, size and measure.
The form would be: "If two segments have the same measure, then they are congruent."
If they have the same measure.
Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.Those two units measure different things; they are utterly incompatible. You can't convert them.
They are congruent.
stuff
No. There can be no conversion. A milligram is a measure of mass. A millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
No. A litre is a measure of volume a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to convert from one to the other. Consider, for a moment, a litre of air and a litre of water. The two have the same volume but their masses will be very different.
Two angles that have the same measure.
Congruent.
The same measure.
equal.
no