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Your height could be given either in the of a unit, such as a millimeter, or a larger unit, such as a meter. In which case would your height be a larger number?
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Your height could be given either in the of a unit, such as a millimeter, or a larger unit, such as a meter. In which case would your height be a larger number?
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Your height would be a larger number in millimeters and smaller number in meters.
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A millimeter. Due to its smaller size, it takes up less space per unit than a meter, causing the number to be larger.
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