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Rachael Vargas
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22 January, 01:27
Why are units of measurement useful?
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Gerald Dickerson
22 January, 01:34
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Without the ability to measure, it would be difficult for scientists to conduct experiments or form theories. Not only is measurement important in science and the chemical industry, it is also essential in farming, engineering, construction, manufacturing, commerce, and numerous other occupations and activities.
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Anabella Terrell
22 January, 01:47
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They set a common stadard by which all involved can understand the context of what is being evaluated.
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