The quantity (magnitude, numrical value) and the units (eg inch, metre, light year)
Yes!!!!
The measurements must be equal to each other.
I don't know, that's why i asked !!:DD I'm guessing its some kind of two measurements!xD
Radio-Telescope measurements are the most precise
Could be the conversion factor - but only if the two sets of measurements are on scales that are linear AND absolute.
-the quantity (magnitude,numerical value). -the units (in inch,meter,light year).
Volleyball court is divided by net into two parts, every part is 9 x 9 meters.
Yes!!!!
Half is equal to dividing something into two equal parts, while a quarter is equal to dividing something into four equal parts.
Assume square pyramids. Use the smaller of the two as the apex of a hexahedron that is a square frustum of the right measurements.
their parts of the body
A rate that compares two equivalent measurements is a conversion rate.
feet and inches
inches and centimeters
The measurements must be equal to each other.
When two measurements are close to each other, it is called precision. It indicates the level of consistency and repeatability in a set of measurements.
I don't know, that's why i asked !!:DD I'm guessing its some kind of two measurements!xD