Any that are the same.
Congruent sides can be of any measure but they have to be equal to one another.
Yes!!!!
Two measurements are equal when they have the same numerical value, for example 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. To show equality between measurements, they must have the same units, or be converted to the same units for comparison.
It is a conversion factor.
For two measurements to be a conversion factor, they must represent the same quantity but in different units. The ratio should equal 1 and can be written as a fraction where the units cancel out, allowing you to convert from one unit to another.
Four quarts equal a gallon.
In measurements, 'mil' is a unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate reproducibility.
Another term for quantitative measurements is "numerical measurements." These measurements involve data that can be quantified and expressed in numerical terms, allowing for statistical analysis and comparison. Examples include measurements of length, weight, temperature, and time.
The measurements must be equal to each other.
It's a "regular" polygon.
Two angles with equal measurements are called congruent angles.