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We all know that there are different units of measurement. The metric system is used in most countries around the world.
This system uses the international system of units (SI) and is made up of seven base units. The base units are the meter, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the mole, and the candela.
We also know that there are a lot of conversions between these units. For example, the relationship between the units of mass (kilogram and gram) or the units of volume (liter and milliliter). These conversions can be very useful, especially when we are measuring something very small or very large.
But what about when we need to convert between units that are not part of the metric system? For example, converting between milligrams and milliliters. How do we do that?
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