The International System of Units ( SI, from the French Système international (d'unités) sometimes called the metric systems in older documents is used for time, space, energy, temperature and mass throughout the world with only one or two exceptions
The decimal currency system used in many countries also meets the requirements of the question.
In the metric system, measurements are expressed in multiples of 10.
A system that uses multiples and divisions of 10
It is the SI system, abbreviated from the French Système international d'unités.
No, but is based on multiples of 10.
metric system
Yes, the metric system is based on multiples of 10. Prefixes such as kilo (1000), centi (1/100), and milli (1/1000) are used to represent different magnitudes within the system.
The metric system
No.
10.
metric
Not quite. Larger or smaller units are created by adding prefixes for different powers of 10 - not only 100.
Imperial measurements are based on multiples of various numbers eg 16 ozs in a pound, 14 pounds in a stone etc. Metric measurements are based on multiples of 10 eg 1000 grams in a kilogram etc. This makes Metric measurements easier to use in calculations.