Exploring units of measured time
In this lesson, we will learn the different ways to measure intervals of time. We will select the most suitable unit of time for different measures, for example, seconds for short tasks, and minutes for longer tasks. We will recap the different units used in time and their equivalencies. We will look at different time measuring tools.
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Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023
Why we're removing unit quizzes from the website >Exploring the Units of Measured Time Quiz
What do you know about measuring time? Take the quiz and test out your learning!
Lesson summary: Exploring units of measured time
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