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Using the International System of Units, which of the following units of measure would you likely use to indicate the distance between two cities?
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Using the International System of Units, which of the following units of measure would you likely use to indicate the distance between two cities?
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The SI unit of length is the metre. To measure the distance between cities I'd use kilometres or 1000m units
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There are no units of measure listed from which to select one. If I had to
use one of the choices offered with this question, I would be in big trouble.
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