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When gathering data, scientists use SI units. Which of the following units should a scientist use? There is more than one answer. Responses feet gram ounces degrees Kelvin meter…
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When gathering data, scientists use SI units. Which of the following units should a scientist use? There is more than one answer.
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Meter=SI for distance
degrees Kelvin=SI for temperature
The rest are imperial units.
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