Which measurement is used in the metric system?

The metric system uses the measurement system known as the International System of Units (SI).

The metric system uses a base unit called the meter for measuring length or distance.

The metric system uses a variety of measurements, but the fundamental unit of measurement is the meter. The metric system is a decimal-based system, which means that all other measurements are derived from the meter using multiples or fractions of 10. For example, the metric system uses the meter as the base unit for measuring length, the kilogram for measuring mass, and the liter for measuring volume. These units can then be further broken down into smaller or larger units by adding prefixes such as kilo-, milli-, centi-, etc.

To find out which measurement is used for a specific quantity, you can refer to a metric system conversion table or use an online resource or app that provides metric unit conversions.