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Metrics Made Easy

This document explores the concept of time within the metric system, focusing on the SI unit of time, which is measured in seconds. Time is defined as the interval between events or occurrences. It can be measured using various timekeeping devices, such as clocks or digital timepieces. Additionally, the document provides practical examples, such as the duration of periods and specific lunch intervals, emphasizing how time is expressed in seconds and hours.

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Metrics Made Easy

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  1. Metrics Made Easy Mrs. GibbarAll PeriodsSeptember 13, 2013

  2. Time SI Unit • The SI unit for Time in the metric system is seconds.

  3. Time Description • Time is the amount of spaces between events or object happening.

  4. Time: How to Measure One measures time by looking at a clock or timepiece or a digital clock.

  5. Time: Units to Measure Time Time is measured in seconds and hours.

  6. Time Samples • There is 42 minutes in each period. • Lunch A is from 10:58 a.m. to 11:27 a.m. which is 29 minutes or almost .5 hour.

  7. The End

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