1 1, Why non standard units are not used
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Standard units are the units we usually use to measure the weight, length or capacity of objects. The standard (metric) units that would be discussed at primary school would include: grams and kilograms, centimetres, metres and kilometres, millilitres and litres (though children also learn about imperial units in Year 5 maths).
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it is because non standard units have different value . For example if we measure an object with handspan the measurement will be different from measuring with feet. So to avoid this problems standard units are used.
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