Asked by SkatingDJ
Justify why it is important to scientists to have a universal system of measurements.
What does this mean? Can someone help explain it to me? I'm doing some research but I'm still confused. Please help? Thanks
What does this mean? Can someone help explain it to me? I'm doing some research but I'm still confused. Please help? Thanks
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Math is confusing when you're dealing with decimals, fractions, inches, feet, yards, meters, kilometers, millimeters, etc.
Scientists use one system to avoid having to translate back and forth from one system to another.
Scientists use one system to avoid having to translate back and forth from one system to another.
Answered by
SkatingDJ
Thanks Ms. Sue, I get it now:)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, SkatingDJ :-)
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