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9 July, 11:29

Jim, Jane, Ann, and Bill measure an object's length, density, mass, and volume, respectively. Which student's measurement might be in liters?

A. Bill's

B. Jane's

C. Jim's

D. Ann's

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  1. 9 July, 11:44
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    Liters is the SI unit for volume, so Bill's measurement would be in liters.
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