The International System of Units, abbreviated as SI from its French title, is a form of the metric system. It is a system of units of measurement which are based on seven base units. Conventionally, the 7 base units are:
A kilometre is a measurement in the SI system.
The SI unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The SI unit for mass measurement is the kilogram (kg).
Since a kilometre is an SI unit of measurement, the answer is 64 km.
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the si system of measurement is the standard set of units accepted throughout the world.
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The base SI unit of distance is the meter.
No, Fahrenheit is not a proper SI unit of measurement. The International System of Units (SI) uses Celsius as the standard unit for temperature measurement, with kelvin also being commonly used for scientific purposes.
SI stands (in French) for Système international d'unités, the International System of Units [of measurement].
Romania, like most countries, uses the SI system of measurement.