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1. Explain, using your own example, why you must always give a unit when reporting a measurement.
2. Draw two columns on your paper. Label the first column SI and the second column English System. Sort this list and write the units in the correct column: inch, centimeter, yard, teaspoon, milliliter, bushel, gallon, liter, mile, gram, quart, pint, kilometer, pound.
3. Explain two reasons why SI is easier to use than the English System.
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