Final answer:
Identifying measurements that do not belong in a group involves checking precision and context clues. The odd ones out are 5.5 km and 0.48 kg for Parts A and B, respectively. Further contextual information could be needed for precise identification in Parts C and D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question involves identifying the odd measurement out among each listed group. For each part, we need to find which measurement does not belong based on the context provided or the precision of the numbers. Let's address each part accordingly:
We apply the concept of precision to choose the odd one out based on the least number of decimal places or the odd unit out. For instance, the least precise measurement of 13.7 kg is rounded to the tenths place, giving us 15.2 kg.
Answers to the numbered list provided would depend on converting units or determining which unit is most appropriate for the given measurement; for example, the length of a marathon would be best in kilometers (SI base unit for length), the mass of an automobile in kilograms (SI base unit for mass), and the volume of a swimming pool in cubic meters (derived SI unit for volume).