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United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United States.

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Is celsius temperature related more to metric measurements or to customary measurements?

Yes.


What are the costumary measurements?

They are the U.S. measurements. Instead of the Metric system that uses meters, the Customary system uses feet and inches.


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Some similarities of the metric and customary systems


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What is the name given to the system of units used in the United states?

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