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Kiravian law requires that labelling on consumer products imported from abroad or sold across state lines be displayed in Federalist units. Similar provisions exist for many classes of industrial factors and physical capital.
Kiravian law requires that labelling on consumer products imported from abroad or sold across state lines be displayed in Federalist units. Similar provisions exist for many classes of industrial factors and physical capital.


A study conducted by the Middle Kiravian Conference of Public Universities to help inform its Examinations Board consider potential changes to the University Aptitude Exam (UAE) found that 88% of native-born, non-Aboriginal, non-Southern (see below) Kiravian adults were proficient in the use of Federalist units of length, mass, and volume for everyday applications and capable of performing basic calculations in those units. The figure for secondary school graduates was 92%, and 97% for those with at least two years of higher education and 100% for university graduates. Proficiency was highest in [[Niyaska]] and [[Harma]] at 100% and lowest in [[Potatostan]] at 74%.* In contrast, only 45% of the general sample showed comparable proficiency in metric units, though this figure was higher for higher education graduates at 53% and highest for those with degrees in natural sciences at 96%. [[Fariva]] had the highest metric proficiency (69%) and Xrasnovar Territory the lowest (11%).
A study conducted by the Middle Kiravian Conference of Public Universities to help inform its Examinations Board consider potential changes to the University Aptitude Exam (UAE) found that 88% of native-born, non-Urom, non-Southern (see below) Kiravian adults were proficient in the use of Federalist units of length, mass, and volume for everyday applications and capable of performing basic calculations in those units. The figure for secondary school graduates was 92%, and 97% for those with at least two years of higher education and 100% for university graduates. Proficiency was highest in [[Niyaska]] and [[Harma]] at 100% and lowest in [[Potatostan]] at 74%.* In contrast, only 45% of the general sample showed comparable proficiency in metric units, though this figure was higher for higher education graduates at 53% and highest for those with degrees in natural sciences at 96%. [[Fariva]] had the highest metric proficiency (69%) and Xrasnovar Territory the lowest (11%).


<small>*''Data from [[Kyllera]] was collected, but discarded as a statistical outlier at 55% Federalist proficiency and 0% metric proficiency''</small>
<small>*''Data from [[Kyllera]] was collected, but discarded as a statistical outlier at 55% Federalist proficiency and 0% metric proficiency''</small>