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Measurement - rulers and thermometers
An archaeologist uses a ruler to measure a piece of leather. He measures using centimetres and tenths of centimetres. The leather measures 3.3cm. A thermometer is set out in intervals of tenths of a degree and records a temperature of 27 degrees.
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