It works in powers of 10, so figures such as 100 and 1000 are especially important. There are 100 centimetres in a metre and 1000 metres in a kilometre for example.
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The SI system is based on ten, raised to the power of multiples of three. In other words, micro-. milli-, kilo-, mega-, etc. Centi-. etc., are NOT used in the SI system.
It is based on the powers of 10. Since the most widely used system of counting that is used by people is also based on powers of ten, it is in some respects a "natural" basis.
The metric system is based on the number 10 and its powers.
The metric system is based on units of 10, for example; 100 centimeters = 1 meter
The metric prefixes are powers of 10; most commonly, powers of 1000 (103) are used, that is, the power of 10 is a multiple of 3. For example, 103 = kilo, 106 = mega, 10-3 = milli, etc.
Not quite. Larger or smaller units are created by adding prefixes for different powers of 10 - not only 100.
The Metric system is based on the number 10 and its multiples, which includes numbers like 100, 1,000, 10,000, etc.
The metric system is based on the number 10 and its powers.
The metric system.
The metric system is based on units of 10, for example; 100 centimeters = 1 meter
The metric system is based on multiples of ten.
No it is not. It is the metric system invented by the French which based on powers of ten. And it is the Empirical system, not the English system.
They're both based on powers of ten.
The metric prefixes are powers of 10; most commonly, powers of 1000 (103) are used, that is, the power of 10 is a multiple of 3. For example, 103 = kilo, 106 = mega, 10-3 = milli, etc.
This is because the metric system and our number system are both based on powers of ten.
The imperial system was too difficult to calculate with. The metric system started in Fance and because it was all based on powers of 10 it made calculations much easier
Not quite. Larger or smaller units are created by adding prefixes for different powers of 10 - not only 100.
The Metric system is based on the number 10 and its multiples, which includes numbers like 100, 1,000, 10,000, etc.
They are based on numbers or units being related to one another numbers by powers of 10.