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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Value

Does the word 'value' make sense in this context:


"By the time the speed of light was discovered and calculated, the metre had already been created as a unit of measurement, and that's how we got the known value for the speed of light, and not a round value."


Note: In this context, does the term 'value', mean the same as 'figure'?



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Christine Christie Does the word 'value' make sense in this context: It is the right word, but the sentence does not make sense. Christine Christie Note: In this context, does the term 'value', mean the same as 'figure'? "Figure" would work, too, but it would be colloquial.

  • Christine Christie Does the word 'value' make sense in this context: It is the right word, but the sentence does not make sense.
  • Christine Christie Note: In this context, does the term 'value', mean the same as 'figure'?
  • "Figure" would work, too, but it would be colloquial.
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Christine ChristieDoes the word 'value' make sense in this context:

It is the right word, but the sentence does not make sense.

Christine ChristieNote: In this context, does the term 'value', mean the same as 'figure'?

"Figure" would work, too, but it would be colloquial.

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Christine ChristieDoes the word 'value' make sense in this context:

Yes, but the contrast between 'known value' and 'round value' is anomalous.

It's 'known value' vs 'unknown value' or 'exact value' vs 'approximate value'.

Other units of measurement were available before the acceptance of the meter, however, so the logic of the sentence doesn't

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