The metric system is an international decimalised system of measurement official called: International System of Units ("Système International d'Unités" in French) hence "SI".
In the U.S. we use a system called the U.S. customary system. Here are some measurements (small to large).
Distance: inches, feet, yards, miles.
Fluid Volume: teaspoon, tablespoon, fluid ounce, cups, pints, quarts, gallon.
Weight: ounce, pound, ton.
It is called the US standard system. It is easier to use the metric system as it is based on powers of 10. It is also easier to use.
The conventional system is based on such things as feet. And they mean feet. How long is the average foot? Someone could walk with one foot in front of the other and give the length of something. A measure still used today is called hands. It is used to measure the height of a horse from the ground to the top of the withers. The withers are where the shoulder form the highest point on the horse. Each hand is four inches (actually) four fingers. These are all old and very inaccurate ways. It would be great if the entire world would use the metric system.
There are several alternatives. Historically, the main non-metric system was the Imperial system, which got its name from, and was used across, the British Empire. However, the British Empire in no more and most countries of the former Empire use the SI system of measurement. Officially, the only exceptions are the USA, Burma, Liberia and a few Caribbean islands.
Another name for metric system is I Units(International System Units).
The metric system is called "the metric system"
the standard system which is the U.S. / English system
186,200 mph is a non-metric measurement. Anything not based on the metric system is non-metric, ie feet, inches as opposed to kilometers, centimeters.
There are many. The Imperial system, which was in common use across much of the British Empire, is one.
Many non-metric units are from the Imperial British System.
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Digestive organs working together is called the digestive system.
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It is called an 'organ system'. For example the circulatory system (comprising of the heart, blood vessels and blood) functions to transport blood and oxygen from the lungs to various tissues in the body
Binomial nomenclature
Nonmetric
3.2 centimeter = 1.25984252 inches
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The economic system of the US is called Capitalism.
The base 20 number system is called the vigesimal numeral system.
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