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Are there measurements that are obtained without using a device? - Answers
yes but only rough estimates can be measured without using a device, for example if you hold a brick in one hand and a tennis ball in the other hand you would be able to measure (calculate) that the brick was heavier than the ball - so it is possible to measure but not accurately
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Are there measurements that are obtained without using a device? - Answers
yes but only rough estimates can be measured without using a device, for example if you hold a brick in one hand and a tennis ball in the other hand you would be able to measure (calculate) that the brick was heavier than the ball - so it is possible to measure but not accurately
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Are there measurements that are obtained without using a device? - Answers
yes but only rough estimates can be measured without using a device, for example if you hold a brick in one hand and a tennis ball in the other hand you would be able to measure (calculate) that the brick was heavier than the ball - so it is possible to measure but not accurately
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