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No. Neither half a pound nor a pound have any place in the metric system. And they never did have a place either.

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Why does every country use the metric system?

Please note that there are a few exceptions. The United States, mainly, does not - in practice, at least, they continue using the "imperial system", even though the metric system is "official" for quite a while now. Also, in many countries they continue mixing metric units with non-metric units. And for some specific units, non-metric units are still very common, for example the degree Centigrade instead of the Kelvin, and units other than the second for time. Anyway, the reason for the popularity of the metric system is that it turned out to be very convenient to have shared units of measure. For example, before the metric system, people used pounds for both weight and mass. People tended to confuse the two concepts - some still do; but the real problem was that different countries, or regions, used different definitions of the pound. A pound in one country might weight more than a pound somewhere else.


Why is the metric system used in healthcare?

The metric system is used EVERYWHERE, not just in healthcare... with the exception of a few countries that still cling to the old-fashioned system.


Does England use the metric system?

Yes, England primarily uses the metric system for weights and measures. However, in some cases, imperial units are still used alongside metric units.


Is the Metric System used more frequently than the Imperial System of Measurements?

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.


What are 5 countries that still use the metric system?

Every country in the world uses the metric system, exceptfor a small eliteand distinguished group comprised of Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA.The USA also uses the metric system when products are manufactured for export,the reason being that nobody will buy our goods if we don't. But for domesticbusiness inside the country, people are strill afraid of the metric system.

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Why does every country use the metric system?

Please note that there are a few exceptions. The United States, mainly, does not - in practice, at least, they continue using the "imperial system", even though the metric system is "official" for quite a while now. Also, in many countries they continue mixing metric units with non-metric units. And for some specific units, non-metric units are still very common, for example the degree Centigrade instead of the Kelvin, and units other than the second for time. Anyway, the reason for the popularity of the metric system is that it turned out to be very convenient to have shared units of measure. For example, before the metric system, people used pounds for both weight and mass. People tended to confuse the two concepts - some still do; but the real problem was that different countries, or regions, used different definitions of the pound. A pound in one country might weight more than a pound somewhere else.


What were three kinds of money used in England during the Victorian Age?

Until 1971, when the metric system was introduced, Britain used an antiquated monetary system which had 240 pennies in a pound. The pound is still in use but with 100 pennies to the pound. Coins in use in Victorian times included florins, half-crowns, shillings and farthings.


When did US get metric?

The US has not converted to the Metric System yet. We are still using the English Customary.


Why is the metric system used in healthcare?

The metric system is used EVERYWHERE, not just in healthcare... with the exception of a few countries that still cling to the old-fashioned system.


How did Jamaica overcome their problems when switching to the metric system?

Jamaica has not overcome its problems because the metric system is still only partially adopted.


What problem that if you no have stantard units?

The "pound" is an interesting example. There was a time - and to an extent, this is still the case - that different countries had different definitions of the pound. As you might imagine, this can cause quite a deal of confusion, as well as commercial disputes. This was one of the reasons that the metric system was established.


Liter meter kilogram what type of system?

Those are typical units in the metric system; the most recent version of the metric system is called the SI. Liter is a derived unit (equal to a cubic decimeter), but it can still be considered part of the SI.Those are typical units in the metric system; the most recent version of the metric system is called the SI. Liter is a derived unit (equal to a cubic decimeter), but it can still be considered part of the SI.Those are typical units in the metric system; the most recent version of the metric system is called the SI. Liter is a derived unit (equal to a cubic decimeter), but it can still be considered part of the SI.Those are typical units in the metric system; the most recent version of the metric system is called the SI. Liter is a derived unit (equal to a cubic decimeter), but it can still be considered part of the SI.


What are some reason that the si system uses metric uinits and not the English system?

Only three countries still cling to the "English" system, whereas the whole world uses metric. The SI units were established in 1960 as part of a review of the metric system used at the time; it uses metric units because it is the current version of the metric system.


Did Napoleon invent the metric system?

yes he did and we still use it today :)


Does England use the metric system?

Yes, England primarily uses the metric system for weights and measures. However, in some cases, imperial units are still used alongside metric units.


Is the Metric System used more frequently than the Imperial System of Measurements?

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.


9 ounces equals how many pounds?

The answer is 0.5625! Nine ounces is less than one pound. The measurement "pound" is 16 ounces. While pound is a measurement of weight, it is also a measurement of liquid by weight. This whole system is very confusing to those who "think" in the metric system, but the Americans still use the old system.