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Which would be the best unit for a jeweler to use to describe the mass of a ring? A.grams B.kilograms C.milliliters D.liters
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Which would be the best unit for a jeweler to use to describe the mass of a ring? A.grams B.kilograms C.milliliters D.liters
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A. grams because i’m pretty sure that precious metals like gold and silver etc are measure in grams. Kilo grams are too big, Milliliters are too small. Liters are used to describe orange juice .-. So there is your well-explained answer
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