The United States is one of few countries in the world that still uses the
Imperial and/or US customary measurement system in which distance is measured in feet and inches, weight is measured in pounds and ounces, area is measured in acres, volume is measured in gallons.
The United States, for whatever reason, has opted to keep this system of measurement, even though pretty much the rest of the world has adopted the metric system.
whta system does the united states use metric or current English system
For everyday use, the US used the English Standard system which is also sometimes called the Linear system.
For science, the US uses the metric system.
That's a numbering system with a base of 16, rather than ten.
The English System
The US does not use the metric system.
Stimulation of the reticular activating system makes us alert.
England.
No
The US measurement system is based on the English system, or imperial units, though England has now long since converted to SI.
US system, or imperial system.
The economic system of the US is called Capitalism.
The US does not use the metric system.
The visual system is what allows people to see things with.
The US system is more advanced than what is found in Egypt. It is important in the US to have a great system in place to grow the economy.
Adversarial system.
democratic
Federal republic is the system.
the adversarial system
We have a federal system
The Metric System.
Adversarial system.