1. Define measurement in three sentence
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Answer:
Definition of measurement
1 : the act or process of measuring
2 : a figure, extent, or amount obtained by measuring : DIMENSION
3 : MEASURE sense 2b
Answer:
Catherine Hawkes, Cat & Mouse. noun. Measurement is defined as the act of measuring or the size of something. An example of measurement means the use of a ruler to determine the length of a piece of paper. An example of measurement is 15" by 25".
Explanation:
measurement
noun
The act of measuring or the process of being measured.
A system of measuring: measurement in miles.
The dimension, quantity, or capacity determined by measuring: the measurements of a room.
CONVERSION BETWEEN METRIC AND U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS
FROM U.S. CUSTOMARY TO METRIC
When You Know Multiply By To Find
inches 25.4 millimeters
2.54 centimeters
feet 30.48 centimeters
yards 0.91 meters
miles 1.61 kilometers
teaspoons 4.93 milliliters
tablespoons 14.79 milliliters
fluid ounces 29.57 milliliters
cups 0.24 liters
pints (liquid) 0.47 liters (liquid)
quarts (liquid) 0.95 liters (liquid)
gallons 3.79 liters
cubic feet 0.028 cubic meters
cubic yards 0.76 cubic meters
ounces 28.35 grams
pounds 0.45 kilograms
short tons (2,000 lbs) 0.91 metric tons
square inches 6.45 square centimeters
square feet 0.09 square meters
square yards 0.84 square meters
square miles 2.59 square kilometers
acres 0.40 hectares
FROM METRIC TO U.S. CUSTOMARY
When You Know Multiply By To Find
millimeters 0.04 inches
centimeters 0.39 inches
meters 3.28 feet
1.09 yards
kilometers 0.62 miles
milliliters 0.20 teaspoons
0.07 tablespoons
0.03 fluid ounces
liters (liquid) 1.06 quarts (liquid)
0.26 gallons
4.23 cups
2.12 pints (liquid)
cubic meters 35.31 cubic feet
1.35 cubic yards
grams 0.035 ounces
kilograms 2.20 pounds
metric tons (1,000 kg) 1.10 short tons
square centimeters 0.155 square inches
square meters 1.20 square yards
square kilometers 0.39 square miles
hectares 2.47 acres
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION BETWEEN CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT
°C = (°F - 32) ÷ 1.8
°F = (°C × 1.8) + 32
UNITS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
The International System (abbreviated SI, for Système International, the French name for the system) was adopted in 1960 by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures. An expanded and modified version of the metric system, the International System addresses the needs of modern science for additional and more accurate units of measurement. The key features of the International System are decimalization, a system of prefixes, and a standard defined in terms of an invariable physical measure
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