Yes, you can use fractions in metric units, for example, 1 1/2 meters, or 3/4 liter.
Please let see which units you are looking at.
Nothing on that list is a part of both US and metric systems. (In fact, nothing on that list is a part of either one.)
The mass of a beetle in metric units is 5 metric units no joke!
Length is measured in metres. Prefixes are added to indicate multiples and fractions of a metre.
The second is common to both systems.
How about fractions of a millimetre?
The units are: -- Kilogram -- Meter -- Second. All of the other units in the metric system are fractions, multiples, or combinations of these three.
The question is poorly stated: the point being uncertain as there is no such thing as "metric fractions". My best guess would be that the question is"How are fractions expressed in the metric system?".If so, here is the answer:The metric system is a decimal system. Therefore, all measurements, including fractional parts ("fractions") of its units, are always expressed as decimals.
They're calledKilogramMeterSecondCoulombCandelaThere are a lot more, but all the others are multiples,fractions, or combinations of these.
Meter, kilogram, second, Coulomb, and all of the fractions, multiples, and combinations of them.
Please let see which units you are looking at.
I'm actually doing my bachelor of nursing. the math that we are required to know is multiplication, division, converting metric units, comparing metric measurement, multiplication of decimals, simplifying fractions, rounding off decimal numbers, fractions to a decimal and multiplication of fractions. hope this helps
because everything is in units of 10's there are no fractions like 3/8 or 11/32
Nothing on that list is a part of both US and metric systems. (In fact, nothing on that list is a part of either one.)
Metric units include millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, and meters.
metric units are used for everything in Canada
SI and metric are the same units.