In some cases it may be possible by using comparisons, but that depends on the readers being familiar with the concepts. You could say "it fell from the height of a double-decker bus" but that statement would have no meaning to someone who had never seen a double-decker bus. And what would you do if it fell from twice that height? You could not say 2 double-decker buses because that is using a number (2).
The size of the quantities involved doesn't matter. As long as you add or subtract (or divide or multiply) the same number to or from both sides of the equation, then the two sides remain equal.
When the exact number is not required, only a ball park figure or an order of magnitude. This could be forced upon you when you do not have exact values for the two quantities involved.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any jewellery, with or without 299 on it that may be used as measured quantities of medication!
If the quantities are related linearly, then the operation would mean SCALING Otherwise it is just operations on the two quantities by a constant
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No. A statistic is a number describing a characteristic of a sample.
The size of the quantities involved doesn't matter. As long as you add or subtract (or divide or multiply) the same number to or from both sides of the equation, then the two sides remain equal.
Scaling is when you multiply or divide two quantities by the same number.
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When the exact number is not required, only a ball park figure or an order of magnitude. This could be forced upon you when you do not have exact values for the two quantities involved.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any jewellery, with or without 299 on it that may be used as measured quantities of medication!
The key factor in describing population is the number of people and how they spread out across the landscape.
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The number of leaves on a tree is a scalar quantity, as it only involves a magnitude (count) without any direction. Scalars represent one-dimensional quantities with no directional aspects.
The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation show the proportions of the reactants and products involved in a chemical reaction. Each coefficient represents the number of moles of each substance in the reaction.
If the quantities are related linearly, then the operation would mean SCALING Otherwise it is just operations on the two quantities by a constant