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Is it true that The English system of measurement is based on powers 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.


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Ounces and feet are units of measurement in the English system.


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What is the importance of the English system of measurement?

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Why is America the country who uses English system of measurement?

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Which system of units is used by only a small number of countries in the world including the US?

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