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Luden [163]
3 years ago
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How it works For parents For teachers Honor code ian68 06/23/2020 Social Studies High School answered Which best describes why i

t is important for a scientist to use the metric system when recording data? so the data can be proven in the scientist's next experiment so the data can be shared and understood around the world so the data can be used in mathematical formulas and models so the data can be accurate and precise in each experiment
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lbvjy [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

so the data can be shared and understood around the world

Explanation:

It is important for a scientist to use the metric system when recording data because the data can be shared and understood around the world. Metric system is used widely and understand in the whole world due to introduction by system of international. If the scientist use other system instead of  metric system, it causes difficulty for other nations or scientists because one local method is not used by all other countries except  metric system which is used worldwide.

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