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One possible set of SI units and what they measure are:

kilogram (mass)'meter (distance) second (time) ampere (electric current) kelvin (temperature) mole (amount of chemical substance) candela (luminous intensity).

It is possible to change this set. For example, you could use speed and time as basic units and define speed/time as the derived unit of distance.

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One possible set of SI units and what they measure are:
kilogram (mass)'meter (distance) second (time) ampere (electric current) kelvin temperature) mole (amount of chemical substance) candela (luminous intensity).
It is possible to change this set. For example, you could use speed and time as basic units and define speed/time as the derived unit of distance.

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