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What are the base units for distance, mass, time and volume in the metric system? What are
some units for these in the Standard English System?


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Answer:

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Answer:

The kilogram, meter, and second are the fundamental base units upon which the metric system is built, but seven units of measure are defined from which all the other units are derived: Kilogram: The kilogram (kg) is the base unit of mass. Meter or Metre: The meter (m) is the unit of length or distance.

Explanation:

The two main sets of English units were the Winchester Units, used from 1495 to 1587, as affirmed by King Henry VII, and the Exchequer Standards, in use from 1588 to 1825, as defined by Queen Elizabeth I.