a centimeter is closest
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
No, it is not part of the metric system. A quart is equivalent to .95 liters.
The teaspoon measurement is commonly used in both the metric and English systems. In the metric system, a teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters, while in the English system it is equal to about 4.9 milliliters.
The two systems of measurement include the English system which is based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system based on the Meter as the unit of reference.
The United States continues to use the English system of measurement due to historical precedent, inertia, and the costs associated with transitioning to the metric system. Some industries and sectors have already adopted the metric system, but a nationwide shift has not occurred.
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
The English system and the metric system.
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
the metric system/SI
Metric: millilitres. Imperial: fluid ounces. English: none - there is no such system.
1. Metric System 2. English System
metric system and English system
No, it is not part of the metric system. A quart is equivalent to .95 liters.
An inch is such a measure.
The teaspoon measurement is commonly used in both the metric and English systems. In the metric system, a teaspoon is equivalent to 5 milliliters, while in the English system it is equal to about 4.9 milliliters.
In the English system, Miles. In the Metric system, Kilometers.
The two systems of measurement include the English system which is based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system based on the Meter as the unit of reference.