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		<description>[...] The metric system can be difficult for GED students to deal with, if they&#8217;re not used to using it in their everyday life. Most American students know how to deal with inches and feet, but what do you do about kilometers and meters? Read Curtis&#8217;s advice on adding different metric units. [...]</description>
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