They mean the same thing, its up to you which unit you use.
# of minutes * (1 hour / 60 minutes) = the equivalent # of hours # of hours * (1 day / 24 hours) = the number of days this can be used to convert any units # of bad units * ( the ratio of good units to bad units) = the equivalent # of good units so, 1,000,000 [min] * 1 [hour] / 60 [min] = 1,000,000/60 [hour] 1,000,000/60 [hour] * 1 [day] / 24 [hour] = (1,000,000/60)/24 [day] = 1,000,000/1,440 [day]
the earth.
Calanders are based on the revolution of the earth around the sun.
If you are less than 1 year old, your age is measured in months, if 0 months, then days or weeks, if still on the day-of-birth, I would consider that 0.
Convert 1 day into smaller units of time until seconds are reached. 1 day = 24 hours ....as 1 hour = 60 minutes then 24 hours = 24 x 60 = 1440 minutes ....as 1 minute = 60 seconds then 1440 minutes = 1440 x 60 = 86400 seconds. 1 day = 86400 seconds
anything that has volume, like a box, or the amount of stuff you need to move in a moving truck, or the amount of air you breath in day can all be measured with cubic uints.
There is a great deal of importance in using standard units in every day life. Having a standard unit of measurement ensures that everyone can recreate the same exact amount of material measured, regardless of whether or not they all use the same tool to measure.
There is 1000 Units per bottle so 10 units a day will last 100 days..
25 units per day (winter), 10 units per day (summer).
In my household 15 units/day in summer, 25 units/day in winter.
The property of matter that is measured in grams is mass. Mass is different from weight in that it accounts for the gravitational forces that increase the weight of an object.
how much units cosumed by 15 watts cfl ina day
2-3 units a day
24
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Exposure rate is typically expressed in terms of the amount of a substance to which a person may be exposed over a specific period, such as per day or per week. It is often measured in units such as milligrams per kilogram of body weight per day (mg/kg/day) or parts per million (ppm).
The data analyses would be a complete waste of time (and money). There would be no way of differentiating between something of interest in the data from something that was simply a manifestation of the use of non-standard units. For example, if a scientist measured the length of a car using units that became shorter each day, he could conclude that the car was becoming longer as time passed!