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if you translate a figure up thee units then down three it will stay the same

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Three units! There are nearly 50 units for measuring mass. And that is without any of the multitude of metric units: nanogram, microgram, milligram, gram, or intermediate measures.

See the Wikipedia link.

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Three units. The number is five hundreds, two tens and three units.

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The three main functional units are:

  1. the nucleus
  2. the cytoplasm
  3. the cell membrane

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All three are ratios which do not have units.

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On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis.



On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis.



On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis.



On a horizontal straight line, three units below the x axis.

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Surface area of three dimensional figures are measured in square units whereas their volumes are measured in cubic units

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Dividing twenty into tenths leaves units of two. So three of those units equals six units. Three-tenths of twenty is six.

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325 is a number; three hundred and twenty five. If you had that many pennies, it would be worth three dollars and a quarter.

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Walmart is divided into three U.S. operations, further divided into three regional units. Each of these units has a president.

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Multiply all three dimensions to get 18 cubic units.

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The coordinates of a point two units to the right of the y-axis and three units above the x-axis would be (2,3).

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Multiply the three dimensions.
3x3x2=18 cubic units

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1 unit and 40 units

100 units and 0.4 units

sqrt(2) units and 20*sqrt(2) units.

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One more than two; two and one., The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects., A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

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How many cubic units is a box that is three (3) units height, three (3) units wide, and two (2) units deep.

The formula is height * width * length, so if you put the numbers from the above equation into the formula it turns out as 3 * 3 * 2 which equals 18.

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It is three units out of every eight. Its value will depend on what is being measured: area, length, mass, etc and the units being used.

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There are many different nets for a cuboid, a very simple one is in the shape of a T with three units across and three units down.

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Here are some international units of measurement:

  • Mass is expressed in kilograms.
  • Length and distance is expressed in meters.
  • Time is expressed in seconds.
  • Electrical current is expressed in amperes.
  • Speed is expressed in meters/second.

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Kelvins, celsius and Fahrenheit

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Cup, pint, and gallon

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There are not three, but seven base units in the SI. See the list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_units

The first three in the list are the ones used in mechanics.

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The answer depends what units are used for 5 and three quarters!

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(1) Using the same units all over the world; (2) Ease of conversion, e.g. kilometers to meters just multiply by 1000 (add three zeroes, or move the decimal point three positions to the right); (3) It is a consistent system of units (units are related to one another).

(1) Using the same units all over the world; (2) Ease of conversion, e.g. kilometers to meters just multiply by 1000 (add three zeroes, or move the decimal point three positions to the right); (3) It is a consistent system of units (units are related to one another).

(1) Using the same units all over the world; (2) Ease of conversion, e.g. kilometers to meters just multiply by 1000 (add three zeroes, or move the decimal point three positions to the right); (3) It is a consistent system of units (units are related to one another).

(1) Using the same units all over the world; (2) Ease of conversion, e.g. kilometers to meters just multiply by 1000 (add three zeroes, or move the decimal point three positions to the right); (3) It is a consistent system of units (units are related to one another).

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One more than two; two and one., The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects., A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

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Meter
Liter
Gram

AnswerOnly one of the above units is an SI base unit: the metre. In fact, there are seven, not three, base units. These are the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the candela, and the mole.

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The three base units in the metric system are the meter for length, the kilogram for mass, and the second for time.

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no, cubic units are for three dimensional figures, hence cubic = 3

they are measured in square units, as they have only two dimensions.

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Meter, millimeter, and centimeter.

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Three units (or ones).

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It is three ones or units = 3

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Hours

Minutes

Seconds

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between functional units

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There are way more than three in common use.

Here are a few:

-- liter

-- fluid ounce

-- cup

-- pint

-- quart

-- gallon

-- gill

-- hogshead

-- magnum

-- keg

-- tablespoon

-- shot

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Scientific notation is scientific notation - whether it is used for metric units, Imperial units or simply for numbers.

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The three basic units in electricity are voltage (measured in volts), current (measured in amperes), and resistance (measured in ohms). These units are used to describe the fundamental properties of electrical circuits and components.

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The chemical equation is Al2(SO4)3 + 3BaCl2 --> 2AlCl3 + 3BaSO4. (I corrected the formulas containing aluminum.)

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A square with a side length of 3.5 units has an area of 12.25 square units.

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King Hector Died By(units) Drinking Choc. Milk

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A two-word adjective is 'three-way', for example:

a three-way switch

a three-way mirror

a three-way bulb

a three-way phone call

Other uses for the term 'three way' are:

Three Way Restaurant, 384 E 188th Street, Bronx, NY

3 Way Lane, Three Way, TN 38343

Three Way Independent School District (TWISD), Stephenville, TX

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Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin are three common units for measuring temperature. Each unit has a different scale for measuring temperature.

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The SI has 7 base units. These units can be combined in an almost unlimited way to form other (derived) units. The Wikipedia article on "SI derived units" lists some examples.

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You can combined any three units into an army as long as they are standing on the same space.

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