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  1. The metric system is a decimal-based system of measurement. The current international standard for the metric system is the International System of Units (Système international d'unités or SI), in which all units can be expressed in terms of seven base units: the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela.

  2. O sistema métrico é um sistema de medição internacional decimalizado, que surgiu pela primeira vez na França, durante a Revolução Francesa, em virtude da dificuldade de funcionamento do comércio e da indústria devido à existência de diversos padrões de medida.

  3. The metric system is a number of different systems of measurement with length based on the metre, mass on the gram, and volume on the litre. [1] This system is used around the world. It was developed in France and first introduced there in 1795, 2 years after the execution of Louis XVI.

  4. Sistema Internacional de Unidades[ 1] (sigla SI, do francês Système International d'unités) [ 2] é a forma moderna do sistema métrico e é geralmente um sistema de unidades de medida concebido em torno de sete unidades básicas e da conveniência do número dez. É o sistema de medição mais usado do mundo, tanto no comércio todos os dias e na ciência...

  5. The current international standard for the metric system is the International System of Units (Système international d'unités or SI). It is a system in which all units can be expressed in terms of seven units. The units that serve as the SI base units are the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela.

  6. The history of the metric system began during the Age of Enlightenment with measures of length and weight derived from nature, along with their decimal multiples and fractions. The system became the standard of France and Europe within half a century.

  7. The first group of metric units are those that are at present defined as units within the International System of Units (SI). In its most restrictive interpretation, this is what may be meant when the term metric unit is used. The unit one (1) is the unit of a quantity of dimension one.