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Measurements unit

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Definition
Meter   Equal to 100 centimeters. Used in the metric system  
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Gram   Equal to one thousandth of a kilogram  
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Mass   The weight  
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Dependent Variable   The change after the independent variable  
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Independent variable   The change  
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Control variable   Stays the same  
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Kilometer   Equal to 1000 meters  
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Kilogram   Equal to 1000 grams  
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Volume   The amount of something  
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Centimeter   Equal to one hundredth of a meter  
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Accuracy   How close you are to the measurement  
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Precision   How many times you can accurate  
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Millimeter   One thousandths of a meter  
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Density   Mass per unit volume  
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