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1
MTH 232
  • Section 10.1
  • The Measurement Process

2
The Measurement Process
  1. Choose the property, or attribute, of an object
    or event that is to be measured.
  2. Select an appropriate unit of measurement.
  3. Select an appropriate measurement device.
  4. Express the measurement with the appropriate
    units.

3
A History of Measurement
  • In early times, units of measurement were defined
    more for convenience than for accuracy.
  • Many units of length correspond to parts of the
    human body
  • The foot was the length of a human foot.
  • The yard was the distance from a persons nose to
    his outstretched hand.
  • The cubit was the length of a persons arm from
    elbow to fingertip.
  • The hand was the width of a persons hand with
    fingers not spread.
  • The span was the width of a persons hand with
    fingers spread.

4
More History
  • Eventually, these convenient measurements became
    standardized to the English, or U.S., system we
    currently use.
  • Some units (inch, foot, yard, mile) are more
    familiar than others (rod, furlong).
  • Learning this system requires extensive
    memorization, and using the system involves
    computations with cumbersome numerical factors.

5
Quick Quiz!
  • Fill in the blanks.
  • ____ inches 1 foot
  • ____ feet 1 yard
  • ____ feet 1 mile
  • ____ feet 1 rod
  • ____ feet 1 furlong

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Units of Area and Volume
  • Area is the number of square units required to
    cover a region.
  • Area is typically expressed in square units.
  • The acre, a unit of measurement that is equal to
    43,560 square feet, is also sometimes used.
  • Volume is the number of cubic units requires to
    fill a space.
  • Volume is typically expressed in cubic units.

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Units of Capacity
  • Capacity is the volume that can be held in a
    container such as a bottle, pan, basket, or tank.
  • Units of capacity include teaspoons, tablespoons,
    fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and
    bushels (used for dry measure).

8
The Metric System
  • Surprisingly, the Metric System has been around
    since the late 18th century.
  • The official name is the International System of
    Units, or the SI System.
  • It was standardized in the early 1980s and is
    now used by nearly every industrialized nation in
    the world.
  • The United States has not fully converted, which
    has led to many products having dual labeling.

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How the Metric System Works
  • The ratio of one unit of measure to another is
    also a power of 10.
  • Each power of 10 is given a prefix (e.g., kilo-,
    milli-, or centi-) that modifies the fundamental
    unit (meter, liter, or gram).
  • Conversion between units is a matter of moving
    the decimal point.
  • King Henry Doesnt Usually Drink Chocolate Milk
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