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Consider the products you use and the activities you perform on a daily basis. Describe three examples that use both SI units and customary units for measurement.

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Answer: Three examples of activities that I can perform on a daily basis that involves both metric units (SI units) and customary units include: measuring the length of a door using a tape measure, which includes both SI units and customary units (like feet, inches, and centimeters); baking a cake that requires one teaspoon (customary unit) of baking soda, which could also be converted into four grams (SI unit); weighing myself on a weighing scale, which can be measured by pounds (customary unit) or kilograms (metric unit).

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Three activities that I can do on a daily basis that involve both metric units (SI units) and customary units are: measuring the length of a door with a tape measure, which includes both SI units and customary units (like feet, inches, and centimeters); baking a cake that calls for one teaspoon (customary unit) of baking soda, which can also be converted to four grams (SI unit); and weighing myself on a weighing scale, which can be measured in pound and kilogram (metric unit).

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