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Sam wants to measure the amount of water in a full bathtub. Which is the best unit of measurement for Sam to use? What’s the answer
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Sam wants to measure the amount of water in a full bathtub.
Which is the best unit of measurement for Sam to use?
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Probably liters, all the others are too big or too small.
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