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length ---- meter ---- m
mass ---- kilogram ---- kg
time ---- second ---- s
luminous intensity ---- candela ---- cd
temperature ---- kelvin ----- K
amount of susbtance ---- mole ---- mol
electric current ---- ampere ---- A

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  1. Length (meter)
  2. Mass (kilogram)
  3. Time (second)
  4. Electric current (ampere)
  5. Thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
  6. Amount of substance (mole)
  7. Luminous intensity (candela)
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Q: What are 7 SI quantities and their corresponding units?
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