Why have scientists accepted a set of standard units of measurements?
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Scientists use a shared system for reporting measurements called the International System of Units (SI). We use common measurement systems because science involves a lot of replication (i.e., repetition) to confirm results.
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Using SI as the standard system of measurement allows scientists to compare data and communicate with each other about their results. ... A system of measurement based on the number 10.
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