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What is the metric equivalent of "six of one or half a dozen of the other"?
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#57037. Asked by SOTHC.
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satguru
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Methinks this is a lateral thinking puzzle, technically it should be exactly the same, but I suppose if you converted a dozen to base ten, you'd get five of one or half a metric dozen of the other. Wait till they move to time after they've finished changing all our measurements...
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