They use the dollar. Keep in mind it is not the American Dollar. It is the Liberian Dollar.
Myanmar(Burma), Liberia, and the U.S.A.
As of 2016, the only countries that do not use the metric system are the US, Burma and Liberia. All other countries use the metric system.
All countries use the metric system, except Liberia, Myanmar (Burma) and USA.
Liberia US Burma (Myanmar)
Countries that do not officially use the International System of Units (SI) include the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar. These countries predominantly use the US customary system, imperial system, or their own traditional units for measurements.
USA, Liberia and Burma.
Myanmar(Burma), Liberia, U.S.A.
Myanmar(Burma), Liberia, and U.S.A.
YES BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE SAME CURRENCY AS US, A DOLLAR BILL
Yes. The only countries that do not use the metric system (celsius, metres, etc.) are the US, Myanmar, and Liberia. (US- North America, Myanmar- Asia, Liberia- Africa)
Countries that commonly use the standard system of measurement include the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar. These countries typically use units such as inches, feet, pounds, and Fahrenheit for measuring length, weight, and temperature, respectively.
Liberia uses the imperial system due to its historical ties with the United States, which also uses the imperial system. The country's educational system and infrastructure were established based on the imperial system, and switching to the metric system would require significant resources and time. Additionally, there may not be a pressing need for Liberia to transition to the metric system.