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Belinda
26 February, 02:02
Why are standards of mass necessary?
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Leslie Holloway
26 February, 03:01
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Standards of mass are necessary because it is a whole lot easier than using a bunch of different systems. Since the metric system is common, it would be easier to compare something with someone from America and someone from Germany using the metric system as opposed to something otherwise.
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