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Jefferson
26 February, 01:13
What is the base metric unit for measuring mass?
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Evangeline
26 February, 01:39
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The basic metric unit for mass in the kilogram
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Jessie Mooney
26 February, 02:28
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Metric system uses units such as meter, liter and gram to measure the length, volume and mass of a particular object. The metric system is based on 10s unlike the US Customary system of measurement which uses foot, yard and mile. So, for the base metric unit for measuring mass, the answer would be gram or kilogram.
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