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The Incas developed a sophisticated system of measurement based on the decimal system, which included units for length, area, and volume. They used a base-10 system, with the quipu (a knotted string device) serving as a tool for record-keeping and calculations. For distance, they employed the "tupu," while for agricultural land, they utilized measurements related to the area of land that could be cultivated. Their measurement systems were integral to their administration, agriculture, and trade.

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