It depends on what you are measureing. If you are measuring distance the mathematical untis would be meters or feet. If you are measuring time the units would be seconds. If you were measuring mass the units would be grams. If you were measuring speed the units would be a combination of distance and time which is meters per seconds or feet per seconds.
Mathematical units just tell what variation a certain number has.
Ex.
3meters
3feet
3yards
these are have the same number but different units and therefore that means they are all different measurements. It all depends on the units.
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
Calculus is a mathematical technique: it is not a unit or tool for measurement.
That's done by the ALU (arithmetic and logic unit).
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, there will be more of them, so you will multiply.
"Dam" Stands For the unit decimeter. It is usually easy to mix the unit abbreviation "dam" with the abbreviation dm which stands for diameter
In mathematical terms, the metric unit for time is the second....abbreviated s. For example, a mathematical equation may look like this: 1N= 1kg m/s
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
Does the Mathematical calculations in the computer.
A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. Examples of unit rates include unit cost, gas, mileage and speed
It has no meaning in mathematics. It is simply a unit of distance. That the unit is sometimes incorporated into mathematical calculations is incidental.
The answer depends on what "milolileters" is. It is NOT a mathematical measurement unit.
Arithmetic logic unit in the cpu
That's done by the ALU (arithmetic and logic unit).
Calculus is a mathematical technique: it is not a unit or tool for measurement.
That's done by the ALU (arithmetic and logic unit).
That's done by the ALU (arithmetic and logic unit).
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, there will be more of them, so you will multiply.