Dewey Decimal System

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The Dewey Decimal System is a way to sort non-fiction books. It's usually used in libraries. It uses numbers that go from 0 to 999, and it is set up by subject. For example, the 921 section has biographies. The system is named after a guy whose first name was Dewey.

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