I am not sure what you mean by 'comparing'. Either set will work, you just have to stick to one or the other. If you want to convert them there are websites which will do that for you. Try Online Conversion.
Hundreds.
That would be metric and Imperial.
0.65237 by 3.57
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.
two units of measurements are MKS and CGS systems
Either metres (in metric) or miles (in imperial).
England uses both metric and imperial measurements interchangeably. Retailers are required by law to use metric measurements, but they are allowed to quote both.
Two types of measurements are qualitative measurements, which describe the quality or characteristics of an object without using numbers, and quantitative measurements, which involve numerical values or quantities to describe an object's attributes.
imperial system * * * * * The Metric and Imperial systems are alternative systems! The metric system is properly known as the International System of Units, abbreviated, from its French name: Système international d'unités to SI units.
The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) started in 1926 and the Laws of Table Tennis included all measurements in imperial units only (feet and inches). In 1937, the metric (metres, centimetres & millimetres) equivalent were added alongside the imperial measurements. In 1947, the metric measurements were made the primary units of measurement with imperial measurements secondary. In 1975 the imperial measurements were omitted from the Laws completely and all measurements were stated in metric units only. So table tennis tables are defined in the Laws of Table Tennis using metric measurements only. An official table tennis table is 2.74m long, 1.525m wide and 76cm high, and the net is 1.83m long and 15.25cm high
In imperial measurements the 'long ton' or 'UK ton' is 2240lbs (pounds) or, in metric 1,016.0469088 kg (kilograms). The 'short ton' is 2000lbs The metric 'tonne' is 1000kg which equates to about 2205lbs
To change from metric to imperial measurements in your 2013 Kia Sorento, start the vehicle and navigate to the settings menu on the display screen. Look for the "Settings" or "Vehicle" option, and then select "Units." From there, you can switch from metric to imperial measurements, adjusting the display for speed, temperature, and distance. After making your selection, exit the menu to save the changes.