The term "metrix" appears to have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible definitions based on the search results:
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In the context of the metric system, "metric" is an adjective that describes a system of measurement that is a decimal system. The International System of Units (SI) is the current international standard for the metric system, in which all units can be expressed in terms of seven base units.
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In the context of business and performance assessment, "metrics" are measures of quantitative assessment commonly used for assessing, comparing, and tracking performance or production. Academics and corporate researchers have defined many industry metrics and methods that can help shape the building of KPIs and other metric dashboards.
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In the context of online learning, "Metrix Learning" is a web-based learning management system designed to help unemployed, under-employed, and dislocated workers who require new skills, enhanced skills, and certification training programs to prepare them for new employment opportunities. A Metrix Learning license provides 180 days of free and unlimited access to more than 5,000 online Skillsoft courses aligned to the needs of Connecticut employers.
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In the context of software, "Metrix" is a platform that lets teams plan roll-fed and conventional sheet presses, roll-to-roll and flatbed inkjet presses, packaging layouts, and digital cutsheet devices.
Without more context, it is difficult to determine which definition of "metrix" is being referred to.