The metric system is very easy to use, and based on the number 10. On the other hand, the American system is doesn't have a base, and is just a system that doesn't make any sense. The SI units deal with decimals, rather then fractions, it also used a set of prefixes to put before the number in order to declare its value; an example of this would be putting the prefix "kilo" (which means thousand) in front of the unit "gram," this would make "kilogram" which means one thousand grams.
If the metric system was adopted the American people could make more sense of the system of measurement. It would also make learning for …show more content…
Well, I'm afraid to tell you that we are. It is almost sad to say that our country is to "prideful" to change to the same system of measurement that all the other countries use (SI Units). If everyone used the SI units we could all communicate better when dealing with international scientific experiments. This would especially be helpful when conducting tests on the international space system, or space activities in general. Overall, if we adopted the SI units the communication between countries would be more universal, whether their dealing with trade, science, transportation, or any other type of activity requiring