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differentiate between standard and nonstandard units in3points<br /><br />​

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Answered by mdalimtsaj
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  • Standard units are the units we usually use to measure the weight, length or capacity of objects.
  • A non-standard unit of measurement is an artifact property (the “unit”) used for measurement that has no fixed definition in terms of standard units of measure. Here are some examples of non-standard units of length: hand span. thumb width.
  • that is what it means for a set of data to be in standard units. Standard units are dimensionless. If the original list has units, the original SD has the same units. To transform a measurement to standard units, we divide the measurement (minus the mean) by the SD, which cancels the original units.
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