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Metric Conversions

I am trying to understand metric conversions and am having trouble. Any hints?
Question asked by: swambo

Asked on: 10 May 2009

Yes, there are lots of websites out there that contain converters and also the formulas so maybe take a look at one of those to find out more, they are all just a case of learning and applying a formula.
By: knowitall
Replied at: 26 May 2009
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