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First, you need one or more measures of height.Add all these measures together.Next you count how many measures you have.Divide the sum of all the heights by the number of measures.The answer is the mean height.
Measures of the center.
To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator.
Because in the case of the speeds, the measures of time are in the denominator (as indicated by "PER").
I think you mean anemometer. It measures wind speed. have you ever seen the little devices at weather stations or on top of buildings that looks almost like a water wheel turned on its side? It measures windspeed by measuring RPMs and converting that to a linear speed.
An Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) test measures the levels of ACE in the blood. ACE is an enzyme that plays a role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. Abnormal levels of ACE can be associated with conditions such as sarcoidosis and other inflammatory diseases.
What do you mean disciplinary measures used in organization?
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a gill is "a measure for liquids, containing one fourth of a standard pint."
Converting from one format to another.
There are approximately 3200 milliliters in 10.5 feet, assuming we are converting from length (feet) to volume (milliliters).
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Common measures of central tendency are the mean, median, mode. Common measures of dispersion are range, interquartile range, variance, standard deviation.
Megan, what do you mean by "equivalent measures to 10"? Can you reword your question?
I. Pigott has written: 'The Canadian mechanic's ready reckoner' -- subject(s): Tables, Weights and measures 'The Canadian mechanics ready reckoner, or, Tables for converting English lineal, square and solid measures into French, and the contrary'