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This is collection of quantitative data made by comparing a quantity with a standard unit. In science, the units are metric.
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This is collection of quantitative data made by comparing a quantity with a standard unit. In science, the units are metric.
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Its called a measurement
In the daily life in the united states we don't usually use the metric system , but since in science every measurement have to be precise and accurate, metric system is a better standard of measurement
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