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Exploring Standardized Units: From Bricks to Rulers

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Question: A standardised unit is a unit that is used worldwide and is standard/equal everywhere, for example, a. a brick b. millimetres, centimetres and metres. c. a scale d. a ruler

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The correct answer would be b. millimetres, centimetres and metres. These are standardised units of measurement that are universally recognised and used in scientific, mathematical, and everyday contexts. A brick, a scale, or a ruler (options a, c, d) are not standard units of measurement as their sizes and measurements can vary based upon different factors.

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April 11, 2024, 8:20 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, April 11, 2024

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