There must be very few people around that wouldn't agree that in the science 
community using metric is the 'norm' and recommended.  Even staunchly pro-imp 
people would recognise the strong link between metric and science.
 


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To: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:47995] Science fair and the metric system
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 12:18:14 +1000
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Dear All,


This page: 
http://freelanceblogging.easyonlinejobsreview.com/the-scientific-process-for-science-fair-projects/
 offers this good advice:


One other note must be mentioned at this point, and that is that your project 
should be done using the metric system. Metric is the universal measurement 
system adopted by the scientific process.











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