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The answer depends onwhether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).
No. IQ, or intelligence quotient, is not a measure of someone's knowledge. It is a measure of a person's capacity to learn. Whether the person uses that capacity is up to them. IQ is essentially determined at birth, and so does not shift by more than a few points over the course of a lifetime.
tell whether the measure could represent the perimeter or the area of a figure
Hours is a measure of time, miles is a measure of distance. You can't directly convert them. If you travel at a specific speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time, you get time = distance / speed. - Of course, the results will vary, depending on whether you go in a car, in an airplane, or by foot.
Theta is the measure of the angle, whether in degrees or radians.