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Unit 11Units of Measurements

Presentation 1 Units and Measuring

Presentation 2 Upper and Lowers Bounds

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Unit 11Units of Measurements

Units and Measuring

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Different units can be used to measure the same quantities. It is important to use appropriate units. Some important units are listed below.

1 km1 m1 m1 cm1 tonne1 kg1 litre1m3

1cm3

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100010010001010001000100010001

m cm mm mm kg g ml litresml

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What would be the best units to use when measuring the following:

a)The distance between Negril and Kingston

b)The width of a watch face

c)The mass of a person

d)The mass of a letter

e)The mass of a truck

f)The volume of medicine in a spoon

g)The volume of water in a swimming pool

km

cm or mm

kg

g

tonnes

ml

m3

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Length in m Length in cm Length in mm

4

311

1500

8∙62

400 4000

31103∙11

1∙5 150

8620862

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Unit 11Units of Measurements

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Unit 11Units of Measurements

Upper and Lower Bounds

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Measurements are not exactIf the length of a line is given as 11mm, then its length, in mm, lies between:

Note that the lower bound is less than or equal to the length whereas the upper bound is strictly greater than the length

10∙5 ≤ length < 11∙5

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ExampleA line is measured as 12∙7cmState the range of values within which its real length, in cm, must lie.

Solution

12∙65 ≤ 12∙7 < 12∙75

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A B

Area = cm2 Area = cm210 12

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CD

Area = cm2 Area ≈ cm212∙5 14∙5

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E

Area ≈ cm222

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Unit 11Units of Measurements

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Upper and Lower Bounds

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