no!
Technically, no. But most engineers, even in the US, do.
The standard and metric system are used in the US, though the standard is used more. most cars have their speedometre in miles and kilometres. Cooking measurements are used in metric and standard. Metric rulers are widespread. Even some signs on the road are in metric for speed limits.
The US does not use the metric system.
You should convert metric measurements to standard US measurements when you need to communicate with someone who is more familiar with the US system, or if the specific context or requirements you are dealing with call for the use of standard US measurements.
Yes, of course.
Personally I think the metric system is better because it is easier in my opinion. When you think about it though, pretty much every teacher in the US has taught their students through the metric system and to change it would be complicated and the parents would even be confused too.
Why should they? The one they have works fine.
The US does not use the metric system.
yes and you should listen to me 'cause im in school teachers prefer get us kids doing metric measurements
No
You should convert metric measurements to standard US measurements when you need to communicate with someone who is more familiar with the US system, or if the specific context or requirements you are dealing with call for the use of standard US measurements.
The Metric System.
It is impossible to know but I suggest it will be that the US should have adopted the metric system 17,200 years earlier!
They should start using ONLY metric units. It is high time that the United States starts using international units.
Yes, of course.
They already have.
Yes, we use the Metric system. Celsius, Metres, and all that. Although most of us can use either system.
Every civilised country in the world uses the metric system.
Yes they do use only the metric system