95% of the world uses the metric system, according to the CIA World Fact-Book.
CIA World Fact-Book. Frequently Asked Questions. 19 October 2011. 23 October 2011 <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/faqs.html>.
Most people, about 95%, but some countries, like Canada and the UK use a lot of imperial units. In the UK, it is illegal to use metres on distance road signs and is illegal to serve draught beer in litres, along with doorstep milk.
Almost 100%, there are a few backward regions that are still in the process of changing, Liberia, Myanmar, and U.S.A.
Over 99.5 percent of the world's population uses the metric system. The only recalcitrant countries are the US, Burma, Liberia and some Caribbean Islands.
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Yes. There are about 3 countries that do NOT use the metric system.
In many European countries the metric system IS the customary system!
Yes, the metric system is the most used system. Only a few countries out of many still use the Imperial system. Even in the USA, where the Imperial system is still in use, the scientific disciplines use the metric system because it is universal.
It is easier to list the countries that don't officialy use the metric system. Of the almost 200 countries in the world:Only a few small countries (some Caribbean nations heavily influenced by America), have not formally adopted the use of SI.The USA is the only significant holdout.
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Yes. There are about 3 countries that do NOT use the metric system.
In many European countries the metric system IS the customary system!
All countries use the metric system, except Liberia, Myanmar (Burma) and USA.
The three countries that do not use the metric system are Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States. Each of these countries primarily uses the Imperial system for measurement.
In countries that use the metric system
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Most countries in the world use the metric system, and consequentially use the gram. The EU uses the gram, as well as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. There are many countries that use the gram, and thus, it would be very difficult to name them all.
We learned the metric system in math today.
Yes, the metric system is the most used system. Only a few countries out of many still use the Imperial system. Even in the USA, where the Imperial system is still in use, the scientific disciplines use the metric system because it is universal.
It is easier to list the countries that don't officialy use the metric system. Of the almost 200 countries in the world:Only a few small countries (some Caribbean nations heavily influenced by America), have not formally adopted the use of SI.The USA is the only significant holdout.
Scientist do use the metric system, they may refer to it sometimes as the SI system. Only three countries in the world haven't fully converted to metric, Liberia, Myanmar(Burma), and U.S.A, and even in these countries most scientist use the SI system.
All countries except for the USA, Liberia, Myanmar, and the UK use metric measurements. However, France came up with the metric system.