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17 March, 18:27

Why is the metric (SI) system called a decimal system of measurement

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  1. 17 March, 18:52
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    The metric system is the oldest name for the international system of units. SI unit or the international systems of units are based on seven basic units; the meter, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin, candela and mole. All of these basic units are divided into multiples by a power of ten. For example in meters, 1 meter is equal to: 1000 millimeter, 100 centimeter, 10 decimeter, 0.1 decameter, 0.01 hectometer, 0.001 kilometer and so on and so forth.
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