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minus-squareLizardking27@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agoTrue. The U.S. is one of them. In reality, while most countries don’t use metric and imperial, they do use metric and some other local system of measurements. Many countries use both metric and their historically preferred system.
minus-squarecrystal@feddit.delinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 year agoWhat non-metric system does Germany use? What non-metric system does France use? What non-metric system does Poland use?
Very few countries use both systems.
True. The U.S. is one of them.
In reality, while most countries don’t use metric and imperial, they do use metric and some other local system of measurements. Many countries use both metric and their historically preferred system.
What non-metric system does Germany use? What non-metric system does France use? What non-metric system does Poland use?