The slope of a field is considered "gentle" if it is between
0 and 20%, it is considered "average" if it is between 20% and 40% and it
is considered "steep" if it is more than 40%.
We say that the slope S of a field may belong to one of three classes:
Class "gentle" if it is measured to be :
Class "average" if it is measured to be :
Class "steep" if it is measured to be :
So, the term "belongs to" is `hard'. It means either yes or no. If
the slope of a field is measured to be 19%, it is classified as "gentle".
However, instinctively we understand that such a slope is almost "average".
The "class system" above does not allow us to express this `almost' we feel
about a 19% slope! |