Yees - for instance an average us citizen weighs one tonne, ten quintaux, 1000 kilogs, 10.000 hectogrammes 1.000.000 grammes, 10.000.000 décigrammes and 100.000.000 milligrammes.
Of course, it's even where it comes from. They have been using it since 1791 so it was the first country in the world to adopt the metric system as we know it.
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Yees - for instance an average us citizen weighs one tonne, ten quintaux, 1000 kilogs, 10.000 hectogrammes 1.000.000 grammes, 10.000.000 décigrammes and 100.000.000 milligrammes.
Of course, it's even where it comes from. They have been using it since 1791 so it was the first country in the world to adopt the metric system as we know it.
Yes the country does (as seen in the movie "Pulp Fiction).
UK are the only one in Europe not to use those.
France use: meter, cm, milimeter, kilos, liter, km, etc.
yes ,and so usefull ,anything going by ten or hundred
hundred centimes = one euro
hundred centimeters =one meter(3 feet+ )
easy man try it ,just free !
yes! as does all of europe!