1972
DOI: 10.5951/at.19.3.0171
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The concept of the shifting unit

Abstract: The word unit has a built-in potential for confusing teachers as well as students. As a collective noun it may refer to a single thing or to a group of things. Yet, the word itself so clearly means one, and it has so often been used mathematically to refer to ones, that not seeing the unit in varying ways as required by some mathematical problems may lead to unnecessary difficulties and confusions.

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