Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.11.2019 20:31, damilysgonzalez2

When you describe a quantity with more than one familiar unit (such as kilometers or millimeters for a length), how can you decide which is a more appropriate unit to use? while it is not incorrect to use the less appropriate unit, why do you want to avoid using it anyway?

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