I agree with the author. By using the metric system we know the exact amount of a medicine we took, whether it's in mg or mL. This way every doctor can prescribe the same amount.
If we were using some other units this may not be the case. For example, british and american inch were different until 1950's.
Example: if you go to a surgery and a doctor needs to cut "1 inch from the left part" it may cause a mistake as this unit is different in different countries. But if he needs to cut "2.5 cm from the left part" he knows exactly where to cut.
Another benefit of using metric system is that it is being used in almost every country in the world.
Answer:
1 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
$11
Step-by-step explanation:

We want to calculate the expected gain or loss of Stock ABC with the probabilities above.
Note that loss is written in negative.

Stock ABC has an expected gain of $11.
Answer: 7.5kg
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Bill made mortar mix and he used 24kg of sand and 5kg of cement. This means that for 1 kg of cement, (24/5) = 4.8 kg of sand is used.
Therefore, when he uses 36kg of sand, the kg of cement used will be:
= 36 / 4.8
= 7.5 kg
Therefore, he'll use 7.5kg of cement and 36kg of sand.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
3 red sections, 2blue sections, and 1 purple section = 6 sections
P( red) = red/total = 3/6 =1/2
P( blue) = blue/total = 2/6 =1/3
P( purple) = purple/total = 1/6