Yes. There are about 3 countries that do NOT use the metric system.
it is used to settle disputes between countries.
The three countries that do not use the metric system are Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States. Each of these countries primarily uses the Imperial system for measurement.
All countries use the metric system, except Liberia, Myanmar (Burma) and USA.
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In countries that use the metric system
Most countries use the Arabic (or Hindu-Arabic) numeral system. It is the standard number system we use all the time.
Some countries in Africa used the customary legal system. They usually use a combination of a customary system and a civil code.
Most countries follow "International System of Units " for measurements.This system was officially introduced in 1960 .
In many European countries the metric system IS the customary system!
The troglodyte three: USA, Burma and Liberia. However, some other countries do still use the customary system for specific measures.
Some countries that use a two-party system include, United States, Honduras, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Malta, and Japan.