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Physics, 13.12.2019 04:31, snalezinski2509

Why is it better to use the metric system, rather than the english system, in scientific measurement?
the english system uses one unit for each category of measurement.
the metric system uses one unit for each category of measurement.
the english system uses consistent fractions that are multiples of 10.
the metric system utilizes a variety of number conversions.

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