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It's like counting money. |
| I'm fifty six years old. When I was in fourth grade our teacher told us the whole world was going metric. So I delved right in. I was a little surprised to find out that the metric system was a lot like counting money. Pretty simple. Aside from the awkward method of converting temperature, it was just a matter of new terminology. Deci-(meter,liter,gram) is one tenth of a meter, liter or gram Centi-(meter,liter,gram) is one hundredth of a meter, liter or gram Milli-(meter,liter,gram) is one thousandth of a meter, liter or gram Kilo(meter,liter,gram)-is one thousand meters, liters or grams They all pertain to volume, distance, weight and time. Shouldn't water boil at °100 and freeze at °0? Why is a mile 5,280 feet? Or 36 inches a yard? Because it was never mandated in school, to this day all packaging displays both metric and English weights and volumes. I guess our government thinks we're either too stupid or lazy to do the math. Sadly, I think they may be right. |