To select the important segmenting dimensions, think about two different types
of dimensions. Qualifying dimensions are those relevant to including a customer
type in a product-market. Determining dimensions are those that actually affect the
customer's purchase of a specific product or brand in a product-market.
2 dimensions is having only the dimensions of height and width, like a square. 3 dimensions is having height, width and depth, like a cube.
CM shows a measurement in one dimension. CM2 or square CM is a measurement of area (or two dimensions)
There is a 16 inch difference between a queen size and king size bed. A Queen bed measures 60" x 80" and King bed measures 76" x 80".
A 3D system is a system which has all the three dimensions of geometry, namely- length, width and depth. eg. A sphere, a rectangle, etc. A 2D system is a system which has only two dimensions and can be generated on a plane. eg.- a square, a triangle, a circle, etc.
GO and NOT GO gauges are used in engineering and manufacturing to check the dimensions and tolerances of parts. A GO gauge verifies that a part meets the minimum acceptable dimensions, meaning it should fit easily when tested. Conversely, a NOT GO gauge ensures that a part does not exceed the maximum allowable dimensions; if it fits, the part is deemed out of tolerance. Together, they help ensure that components will function properly in assembly.
Qualifying dimension is those important to include a customer type in a product-market. Meanwhile, determining dimensions are those affect the customer's purchase of a brand in a product-market.
qualifying times for A are faster
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Dimensions???
"How to determine" is correct. The "to" is part of the infinitive form, "to determine". "Determining" is the present participle form and cannot follow "to", so "how to determining" is incorrect.
Stock dimensions and sights
wood, finish, stock dimensions
Case dimensions
Standardizing a value occurs by determining the difference between the value.
The difference between 120 and 40 is in magnitude. In terms of dimensions, they are both pure numbers - that is, measures with no dimension.
Different dimensions. See link below for a very good answer.