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What is the amount per unit?

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Here are some common unit comparisons:

length

1 kilometer= 1000 meters

1 meter= 100 centimeters

1 mile= 5280 feet

1 foot= 12 inches

mass

1 metric ton=100 kilograms

1 kilogram= 1000 grams

1 gram= 1000 milligrams

1 pound= 16 ounces

volume

1 gallon= 4 quarts

1 quart= 2 pints

1 pint= 2 cups

1 cup= 8 fluid ounces

1 tablespoon= 3 teaspoons

1 liter=1000 milliliters

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