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the formula is:if we write for example B for the circle area B=πr2,to find the volume we times the πr2 with the height so the formula of the volume is V=πr2 x HH-heightπ-number piV-volume
· Dependent variable ( student's academic achievement ) : It depend on the way that we use it to write the score (if we write it as a letter it will be an ordinal ,but if we write it as number it will be an interval). · Independent variable ( intelligent ) : Interval, · Independent variable ( attention ) : Interval,
5 ft 3 inches is a measure of length in 1 dimensional space. It is not and cannot be a numeric number since any measure of length must have some unit of measurement: whether or not it is a standard unit. On the other hand a number cannot have any measurement units associated with it.
Volume is measured in cubic units.
5'8" is as numeric as you will get. You can express the height in inches, or centimetres, or miles or microns or whatever. You will always have a number (or numbers) and the measurement units.
You can't. Millimeters is a measurement of length or distance. Liters is a measurement of volume or fluid volume. You can't convert from one to the other.
Observing involves visually examining the measurement markings on the graduated cylinder to determine the volume of liquid. Recording is the act of documenting this observed measurement in a data table or log for future reference or analysis.
A rate of measurement is the number of measurements made per unit of time.
Volume is measured in units cubed. The basic volume formula is lenth times width times height (L*W*H). It also depends if you are measuring in inches, feet, yards, etc.How you write it is number, measure, 3 (Ex: 12in.3).Your acctualy supposed to write a small 3 in the upper right corner after the measure. The 3 represents the three sides you multiply together to get the volume, so any random person knows that it is the measurement of volume, and not the measurement for the area, measurement of one side of the figure,etc. 3
When calculating volume, write down the formula you are using, the measurements or dimensions of the object or space, and show your calculations step by step. Make sure to include the unit of measurement in your answer.
A kilogram is a unit of measurement for mass. It is not a number that can be factorised!
You simply write it down. To make a record in general means to enter a fact into a place where it can be retrieved. It's a lot broader than making a musical recording.
Volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter occupies. the SI unit of volume is m3 .
Milliliters (mL) are typically measured using a measuring cup, syringe, or graduated cylinder. To read the volume in milliliters, look at the measurement markings on the container where the liquid level reaches. The reading is the number that aligns with the bottom of the meniscus (the curved surface of the liquid).
7.75 = 7 and 3/4
Call them or write an email.
Well to write to any star you have to write to their fan mail or their recording studio.