Scientists agree to use one system of measurement so they could readily interpret one another's measurements.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Scientists from all around the world use a standard international unit system (SI Unit) for the accurate measurement and data interpretation of the objects.
With a common measurement system, they can easily compare their data, correct the flaws in their calculations and provide justified results for the statistical configurations of any object or its physical quantities.
If each set of scientists, belonging from different regions of the world study on the same object and its configurations with their own measurement system, results will vary and hence, it’s impossible to get the fair results.
By applying a specific measurement system, they can better collaborate on the drawbacks, study the object with the same stats and provide more accurate results.