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Any thing to do with money - prices, exchange rates --- $2.50, .0098 cents, $12.00/hour etc

Measurement, when metres, centimetres, millimetres are used. -- 2.5 m, .600 m

Measurement of temperature -- 38.5 degrees.

Time -- 5.5 hours

Classification of library books -- Dewey decimal classification

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