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Compare and contrast converting customary units of length and converting metric units of length . PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!! I REALLY REALLY NEED HELP!!!PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Compare and contrast converting customary units of length and converting metric units of length . PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!! I REALLY REALLY NEED HELP!!!PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Metres are the standard unit of length.
1000mm=1m
100cm=1m
10dm=1m
1Dm=10m
1hm=100m
1km=1000m
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