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the answer is just before the hypothesis is made.
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
series of 1 neck, 1 weist, 1 hip, repeat 2 more times
A set of measurements is taken of a physical object or space, and the measurements uniformly reduced by a large factor, to create a model or chart in a smaller, more usable form. e.g. Scale models of buildings, terrain maps.
It depends what they are measuring. A caliper does better with cylinders and things like that. A ruler does better with a flat distance between two marks.
The level of uncertainty associated with measurements taken using a digital scale is generally low, as digital scales provide precise and accurate measurements.
An foreshocks and aftershocks
A set point where all measurements can be taken from
That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken.
It is the unit - person, household, object - for which measurements are taken.
Direct is an exact measurement and indirect is an estimate.
Measurements taken from space show the Earth to be round in shape, with a diameter of approximately 12,742 kilometers at the equator. The Earth's circumference is approximately 40,075 kilometers.
length and weight
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measurements taken by a blank are used to make maps
peak flow measurement
the answer is just before the hypothesis is made.