The metric system is used in all countries. It is the main system of measurement in every country except Myanmar(Burma), Liberia, and the U.S.A.
i think so because the united states is the only place that doesnt use the metric system alot
The metric system is used EVERYWHERE, not just in healthcare... with the exception of a few countries that still cling to the old-fashioned system.
In the US metric system, a kilometer is equivalent to 0.6214 miles.
Germany, in line with the rest of the world except the U.S., uses the metric system.
The metric system is now in common use almost everywhere in the world except for the united states.
The metric system is used all over the world.
The metric system is used in all countries. It is the main system of measurement in every country except Myanmar(Burma), Liberia, and the U.S.A.
Almost everywhere except the US and a few isolated others.Much the same story as the metric system in general.
The metric system is used everywhere.
Probably the same as the metric system everywhere else.
i think so because the united states is the only place that doesnt use the metric system alot
Almost everywhere, by almost everybody.
Virtually everywhere in rural Lebanon.
The metric system is used EVERYWHERE, not just in healthcare... with the exception of a few countries that still cling to the old-fashioned system.
In the US metric system, a kilometer is equivalent to 0.6214 miles.
The whole point of the metric system is that it is a universal system, so that one metre in one country is the same as one metre in every other country. The metric system is the same everywhere.