Why do scientists need a standard system of measurement? A. to allow for consistency with measurement data B. in order to use tools marked in customary units C. so they can keep measurement data confidential D. to record measurements with easier abbreviations
@Koikkara
I think C
I'll try...
@Learner11 Why u think C /??
hmm, in general, researchers need to replicate each other's experiments and most experiments involve measurements; scientists need a common system of measurement.
It was somethin else but I will still give u a medal for effort ^-^
for me , it's necessary to store a confidential data and for that you need a standard system of measurement
which means to allow for consistency with measurement data @Learner11 right ?
yup ! @Koikkara
But it's option A i guess, that means you 'have no idea...
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