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Why do scientist use standered units of measurements?
A.) Because their tools only measure in units
B.) Because their units are either too small or too large to work with
C.) So they can communicate findings without confusion
D.) So that people who are not scientists can understand them
I think its A, but I'm not so sure.
A.) Because their tools only measure in units
B.) Because their units are either too small or too large to work with
C.) So they can communicate findings without confusion
D.) So that people who are not scientists can understand them
I think its A, but I'm not so sure.
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Answered by
Writeacher
I hope you meant to type <b><i>scientists</b></i> (plural form) instead of the singular. I'm sure more than one scientist cares about this.
Yes, C.
Yes, C.
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