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Hanley measured the height of his glass to 13 centimeters. Sally measured the same glass and found it measured 132 millimeters. Who used the more precise measurement?
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Hanley measured the height of his glass to 13 centimeters. Sally measured the same glass and found it measured 132 millimeters. Who used the more precise measurement?
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Sally did. Millimeters is smaller then centimeters. The smaller unit is always the more precise measurement.
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Sally is more precise then Hanley.
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