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Ah, measuring spaghetti is like painting a happy little tree. You can use your fingers to estimate, or if you prefer precision, a kitchen scale would do the trick. Just remember, there's no mistakes in cooking, only happy accidents!

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The unit typically used to measure the length of a strand of spaghetti is the metric unit of millimeters (mm) or centimeters (cm). This is because spaghetti is a small, thin object and measuring it in millimeters or centimeters allows for a more precise measurement. Alternatively, one could also use the imperial unit of inches to measure the length of a strand of spaghetti.

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1mo ago
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It depends on whether you want to measure its length, its width, its mass, its colour, its density etc.

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