it is not standard
metric
The metric system is used to measure distance in Brazil.
In the English (or imperial) system, distances are measured in inches, feet, yards, or miles, depending on what kind of distance you want to measure. In the metric system, commonly used units are millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers - again, depending on how long the distance is, you would usually choose a shorter or a larger unit.
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no
The Metre.
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It is the customary unit system, usually used in the United States mostly.
An analog system is usually simple requiring few components and gives results almost instantlyA digital system gives repeatable results with no drift or temperature sensitivity that can be as precise as desired
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No it's not true. The vast majority of scientific reports use the S.I. metric system of measurement.
It depends on what kind of system you have. Usually there is a mechanism to forward an expense report to your manager for approval. If it is a manual system, you should put it in her mailbox or on her desk with a PostIt note that says "This is done. Please approve. Thanks!"
It´s a system that forces to zero values smaller than a given value. This is done in order to avoid measure or report very small values seen as noises.
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Miles, yards and feet were once the main measurements to measure distances between towns, etc. Nowadays, due to changing over to a decimal system, kilometres and metres are usually used.
Nope.
The metric system is used to measure distance in Brazil.
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