The answer will depend on the units that are used for the measurements: 12x32x22. There is nothing in the question to indicate whether they are inches or feet, yards or miles, or a mix of units, or even SI units.
International System of Units (SI)
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)
SI is a base 10 standardized system
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most of the world does SI so more people can understand with it in SI units
most of the world does SI so more people can understand with it in SI units
Inches, feet, miles, and pounds are some units that are not part of the SI.
No, pounds and inches are not part of the SI (International System of Units). The SI system uses kilograms for mass and meters for length.
Meters
SI uses powers of 10.
The idea is to use an international standard - the same units everywhere.
The answer will depend on the units that are used for the measurements: 12x32x22. There is nothing in the question to indicate whether they are inches or feet, yards or miles, or a mix of units, or even SI units.
Because the math is a lot easier that way. Most countriesuse SI units for the same reason. The US really bungled its introduction of SI, so people got the idea it was "hard" when in fact it's a lot simpler if you just force yourself to get used to it.
42 cm = 16.53543 inches. Don't work in the future with non-SI, obsolete English units.
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SI and metric are the same units.