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What units of length are shown in the ruler?

Usually on one side they are centimetres (numbered) with millimeters (marked but not numbered). On the other side there are inches (numbered) with eighths or tenths or sixteenths or even thirty-secondths (marked but not numbered).


What is an interval in math term?

An interval is a subset of an order-numbered set; the interval includes a highest- numbered member of the subset and a lowest-numbered member of the subset and all members of the set with order numbers with values between that of the highest- and lowest-numbered members. This is more exactly called a "closed interval". An "open interval" is defined in the same way, except that the lowest-numbered and highest-numbered limits are not part of the subset.


What is the significance of the way highway are numered?

Odd Numbered Interstates go north-south Even Numbered Interstates go east-to-west The higher numbered interstates are in the north (ex. I-90, I-80) The lower numbered interstates are in the south (ex. I-4, I-10)


What is the probability of picking an odd numbered house in a street with houses numbered from one to seven?

4/7


Can a township be a interval variable?

Yes and no! To be an interval variable, the difference of values must be of value. Townships are a number generally assigned to 36 square mile areas. With no more information as to how the townships are laid out, just subracting the two numbers gives me no information of how far apart are the townships. Can townships be a statistic, requiring classification? They don't really vary so they are really parameters not statistics. However, if township numbers can be transformed into a real location on a Cartesian coordinate system, then it could be considered part of data collection, hence open to classification as nominal, ordinal, interval or ratio. Let me give an example. If I want to collect data on the number of people becoming sick in different townships, I can use this information to calculate, in a very approximate manner distances if I know the layout of the townships and can relate it to a real coordinate system like UTM or other longitude/ latitude based systems. The distances between disease incidences (using the center of the township as an average location) could be considered a random variable. Calculated distances based on township centers would be a ratio variable.

Related questions

How many townships are there in Michigan?

there are ten townships.


How many townships are in Indiana?

There is 92 counties and in those is 1008 townships


What divided the land into townships and then each townships into smaller tracks?

public education


When was Eastern Townships Bank created?

Eastern Townships Bank was created in 1859.


When did Eastern Townships Bank end?

Eastern Townships Bank ended in 1912.


What are townships and sections?

Townships and sections are terms used in the United States Public Land Survey System to divide land for administration and development. A township is a square area measuring 6 miles on each side, divided into 36 sections, each measuring 1 square mile (640 acres). Sections are further divided to create smaller parcels for sale or ownership.


What allowed northwest to be divided into townships?

The Northwest Ordinance allowed the northwest to be divided into townships.


Are there constable's in Wisconsin?

Yes, I am one. Counties are divided into townships, and most townships have constables.


What allowed the northwest to be divided into townships?

The Northwest Ordinance allowed the northwest to be divided into townships.


How many townships in a county?

The number of townships in a county can vary depending on the state and its specific laws. Generally, a county will have multiple townships, each serving as a local administrative unit. The number of townships can range from a few to several dozen in larger counties.


Are Townships and towns are the same?

No, townships and towns are not the same. Townships are administrative divisions that can exist within counties or regions, while towns typically refer to populated areas with a centralized community and local government. Townships often encompass multiple towns and rural areas within their borders.


Why is pantsula performed?

in townships