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The most convenient units for measuring an object of that size are 'inch' or 'centimeter'. Using these units produces reasonable, convenient numbers. To clarify, here is the width of a notebook in several units of measure. Which numbers are easiest to remember and work with ? 12 inches / 30.5 centimeters / 0.000189 mile / 305,000,000 nanometers / 0.00151 furlong / 0.00000000102 light-second / 0.000305 kilometer / 0.666 cubit / 2.037 x 10-12 AU

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