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Based on the provided text, define the foundational principle of measurement and identify the two common everyday examples of this principle that are explicitly mentioned.

Question: Based on the provided text, define the foundational principle of measurement and identify the two common everyday examples of this principle that are explicitly mentioned.

Sample answer: The foundational principle of measurement is employing a systematic procedure to obtain a numerical score that accurately represents a characteristic of interest. The two common everyday examples mentioned in the text are stepping onto a bathroom scale to determine one's weight and using a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of a roasting turkey.

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  • Definition of the foundational principle of measurement
  • Systematic procedure to obtain a numerical score
  • Accurately representing a characteristic of interest
  • Bathroom scale example to determine weight
  • Meat thermometer example to check internal temperature of a roasting turkey

Rubric: Full credit is awarded if the student defines the foundational principle of measurement as employing a systematic procedure to obtain a numerical score representing a characteristic of interest, and lists both examples (bathroom scale for weight, and meat thermometer for turkey temperature).

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