ACU'S and some units are starting to get multicam
Some of the early peripherals included card punching and sorting machines, microfilm output units, plotter controls, tabulators, tape cleaners, and tape print units.
There were special units of the Navy and Army that would dispose of the bombs. Some were exploded in place, some were defused, some had the explosive material steamed out of them AND some went off killing the UXB people. But, if no one knew the bombs or shells did not explode they were left to be discovered years later by a construction company building a road or digging a sewer.
Present your answer with units. Double-check that your answer satisfies the equation. apex? -fojus
Barrel , last , Grain , Big or large, Marc , Talent , etc.
if you measure a crayon with inches is not the same as measuring with feet.
ounces
A century.
Jigger as a unit of measure for alcohol
Mexico primarily uses the metric system to measure length and distance. Common units include centimeters, meters, and kilometers. In some cases, inches and feet from the imperial system may also be used in informal settings.
No, but if associated with some measurement units, it can be the measure of one side of a triangle.
You measure the length, L, in some units (inches, centimetres, whatever), measure the width, W, in the same units and then calculate L/W.
In itself it is none of them - it is just a number.However if some units are attached, it can be any of them:If its units are a linear measure, eg 472 m, it is a lengthIf its units are a square measure, eg 472 sq cm, it is an areaIf its units are a weight measure, eg 472 kg, it is massIf its units are a time measure, eg 472 seconds, it is timeIf its units are a temperature measure, eg 472 K, it is temperature.
Some units of measure are easier to calculate with than others. For example, all metric units can be easily multiplied or divided by units of ten to reach another unit of measurement.
some SI units: length = metres time = seconds mass = kilograms electric current = amperes temperature = kelvin
Standard units are common units that can be re-measured easily. Examples: meters, miles, grams, seconds, etc. Non standard units are more so things than units that can't be measured as easily. Example: 13 pieces of gum in length. Surely you could lay out 13 pieces of gum, but gum varies in size which makes it more difficult to use as an accurate measurement.
There are many units. Km,m,cm,miles,feet,inches are some