Ok what is the value of 1 m. It has to have a comparative. Otherwise everything literally becomes subjective. If everyone's foot, second, gallon were different this would be a very complicated world. Measurements need standards or they are meaningless. Did you listen to the audio, read the article or watch the video. Any of those may help.
I'm still confused about how to find the standards.
ReplyDeleteOk what is the value of 1 m. It has to have a comparative. Otherwise everything literally becomes subjective. If everyone's foot, second, gallon were different this would be a very complicated world. Measurements need standards or they are meaningless. Did you listen to the audio, read the article or watch the video. Any of those may help.
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ReplyDeleteThat would be question you should email me directly.
ReplyDelete(Blog discussion hw) standards are in place to make measurements consistent and accessible to everyone.
ReplyDelete(Blog discussion hw) Standards are put into place so everyone's units mean the same thing and it's universally understandable.
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