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what units do scientists usually measure mass in? Quarts Pounds Kilograms Pints
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Scientists typically measure mass in **kilograms**. In some contexts, particularly in the United States, mass can also be expressed in pounds. However, the standard unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI) is the kilogram. Quarts and pints are units of volume, not mass.
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