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International System of Units
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Four.
1) It is an international standard, so all scientists use the same measurements. For comparison, for example, different countries have different definitions of a pound. 2) Calculations are easier, because of the decimal prefixes.
You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.
Mathematics
The world system of measurements units is based on the metric system (SI).
By using measuring tools with metric measurements on them.
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It depends on which system of measurements you are using. In SI, it is the cubic metre.
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International System of Units
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