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Describe one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three dimensional parts or aspects of a soft drink bottle. In each case, specify an appropriate U.S. customary unit and an appropriate metric unit for measuring or describing the size of that part or aspect of the bottle. What are practical reasons for wanting to know the sizes of these parts or aspects of the soft drink bottle?
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