The English system in math refers to the traditional system of units of measurement used in English-speaking countries, such as the United States, prior to the adoption of the metric system. It includes units such as inches, feet, pounds, and ounces. However, most mathematical calculations are typically done using the metric system due to its ease of use and widespread international adoption.
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
English: pound. Metric: kilogram.
Metric to English conversion is a good thing to practice.
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A meter is metric.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not create the metric system, but he did play a significant role in promoting and standardizing its usage. The metric system was actually developed in late 18th-century France prior to Napoleon's rise to power. Napoleon saw the benefits of the system and established it as the official measurement system in France, which contributed to its adoption worldwide.
the 2 kinds of mesurement are english-metric & metric-english
The english system is the metric system. There is no difference.
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The teaspoon measurement is commonly used in both the metric and English systems. In the metric system, a teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters, while in the English system it is equal to about 4.9 milliliters.
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