In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
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That would be something like: "I agree with that"
International System of Units
Less than 6 units or more than 10 units.
If you mean the units, the most commonly used units are degrees, and radians.
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The same units as the mean itself. If the units of the mean, are, for example miles; then the error units are miles.
what do you mean by input/ouput units?
It, as with many other units of measure, is a standard to which everyone can agree.
By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.
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That would be something like: "I agree with that"
International System of Units
Agree deals
I wouldn't agree with this statement. Science in the US is right up with any other country in the world. Possibly you mean the continued use of foot pound units in some engineering work whilst the rest of the world uses metric units
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
i agree