How to visualize one part per million - Kim Preshoff + The TED-Ed Community
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“Parts per million” is a scientific unit of measurement that counts the number of units of one substance per one million units of another. But because it’s hard to conceptualize really large numbers, it can be difficult to wrap our brains around what “one part per million” really means. Kim Preshoff (with help from 100+ animators from the TED-Ed Community) shares nine helpful ways to visualize it.
Your friend gives you a card that states that you're “One in a million.” After watching this lesson, how might your reaction to this sentiment change? Rewrite the card using the phrase “part per million” instead.
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