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In mathematics, "dangkal" is not a standard term. However, if you are referring to a specific context or a regional term, please provide more details. In general, measurements in math typically refer to quantities such as length, area, volume, or angles, each defined by specific units.
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Geometry has many uses..... For examples construction of pryamids uses geometry... or even in construction of bridges and other enjeenering marvels.....
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span from the tip of the tumb to the tip of the middle finger
Dangkal is a unit of measurement used in Indonesia that is approximately equal to the length of an adult's middle finger. It is commonly used to measure the depth of water or the length of fabric in traditional Indonesian markets.
In mathematics, "dangkal" is not a standard term. However, if you are referring to a specific context or a regional term, please provide more details. In general, measurements in math typically refer to quantities such as length, area, volume, or angles, each defined by specific units.
There is no real actual translation but you could say it is the 'span of the fingers spread out.'from a dictionary...."pan n. 1 the distance between the tip of a mans thumb and the tip of his little finger when the hand is spread out, about 9 inches: dangkal 2 a short period of time: maikling panahon 3 the part between two supports: balantok · v. 1 to measure by the hand spread out: dumangkal, dangkalin, madangkal 2 to extend over: bumagtas sa ibabaw"
Span n. 1 the distance between the tip of a mans thumb and the tip of his little finger when the hand is spread out, about 9 inches: dangkal 2 a short period of time: maikling panahon 3 the part between two supports: balantok · v. 1 to measure by the hand spread out: dumangkal, dangkalin, madangkal 2 to extend over: bumagtas sa ibabaw
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Vincentius Siregar has written: 'Informasi spasial habitat perairan dangkal dan pendugaan stok ikan terumbu menggunakan citra satelit'
Yes, using the dangkal (an arm's length) or hakbang (a step) as units of measure has advantages, particularly in informal or traditional contexts. These units are easily relatable and accessible for everyday tasks, allowing individuals to estimate distances without the need for tools. They can also foster a sense of community and cultural identity, as they reflect local practices and experiences. However, for precise measurements, standardized units are generally preferred.
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