Section 5 of LMA : Section 5: Base Unit Of Weights And Measures

LMA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine you own a fabric store and a customer wants to buy a certain length of cloth. According to Section 5(1) of The Legal Metrology Act, 2009, you must measure the cloth in meters because it states that the base unit of length is the meter. So, you use a meter ruler or a measuring tape calibrated in meters to measure out the fabric for your customer.

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