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Who uses SI units?

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inches,volume,temp,mass,density,time

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Scientists and cooks use SI units in measuring chemicals or food amounts. like the great cook Anne Mack

And the great scientist F Hamid

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The SI system is used by those in the science and technology careers such as scientists.

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