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| A system of Measurement based on the Number 10. |
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| To measure length, volume, mass, density, temperature, and time. |
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| A measurement of the amount of matter of an Object Contains/ |
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| A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. |
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| Is the amount of space an object takes up. |
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| To determine the volume of water, you should read the milliliter marking at the bottom. |
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| To measure how much volume contained in a given volume. |
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| Is an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions. |
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| Refers to how close a measurement is to the true or the accepted value. |
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| Refers to how close a group of measurements is to each other. |
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| Refers to the digits in a measurement. |
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| Calculations are used to determine how accurate, or close to the true value, an experimental value relly is. |
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| Calculated by adding up all of the numbers and then dividing by the total numbers of it's of items in the list. |
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| The middle number in a set of data, to find the middle number. |
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| Is the number that appears most often in a list of numbers. |
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