Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
The measurement system is in milliliters. Gallons are British (the Imperial system of measurement), or, slightly smaller, American. Gallons are not part of the metric system, thus are not measures in millilitres.
The Imperial units of measure are a combination of British and Roman units, that have been standardized over time. Go to the attached link titled "English Units", to learn a little more about various Imperial and other measures.
1 quart contains 32 fluid ounces. Therefore, 57.5 fluid ounces is 1.79688 quarts. These are American measurements. The British/Imperial system will yield a different result.
Imperial Measurements are everyday measurements like Miles, Yards, Feet , Inches , Pounds, Ounces, Stone, Pints, Furlongs, Fluid Ounces, Quarts etc...
how many milliliters are ounces --------------------------------------------------------- The US customary fluid ounce is equivalent to 29,573529 562 5 mL. The British Imperial fluid ounce has 28,413 062 5 mL. The US food labelling fluid ounce has 30 mL. Enough to confuse people !
Ounces are an imperial unit. They are a bit confusing as they can be a volume unit or a mass unit. The metric equivalent would be gram or millilitre. About 30 gram = 1 oz About 30 mL = 1 fluid oz
British American Tobacco was created in 1902.
No, temperature scale was not defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824. Fahrenheit scale is part of "US Customary Units", which is based on the Imperial Units system, but differs in several minor ways.
No - a yard is a unit in the imperial system - its metric equivalent is 0.9144 metres.
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Myanmar formerly known as Burma uses the imperial system of measurement. It used to be a British colony and has not yet adopted the metric system.
No, a kilometer is an example of a metric unit of length. The imperial equivalent is roughly 3280 feet which is a little over 1/2 a mile because one mile is equal to 5280 feet. The imperial units of measurement are used in British countries and Canada and was developed after the United States customary units of measurement.
A unit of volume in the U.S. Customary System, used in liquid measure, equal to 4 quarts (3.785 liters). A unit of volume in the British Imperial System, used in liquid and dry measure, equal to 4 quarts (4.546 liters).
A "fathom" is a measure of units in the British Imperial System, later derived for use in the US Customary System. It is approximately two yards (or six feet), and is most commonly used in measuring nautical distances.
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Imperial British East Africa Company was created on 1888-04-18.