The customary system is commonly used in the United States for measuring distance, weight, and volume, with units such as inches, pounds, and gallons. For example, a person might say, "I ran five miles and weighed my luggage at 50 pounds before my trip." This system contrasts with the metric system, which uses meters and kilograms. Understanding both systems can be useful when traveling or conducting international business.
The customary system of weights and measures is now customary in a grand total of 3 countries: Liberia, Myanmar, and the US of A.
what is customary land tenure system
The united states used the customary system when the british brought here before the revoluitionary war. only the us, UK, myanmar, and Liberia still use the systems of measurement.
Usually people use the metric system, some (like people of the United States) use the English system.
America uses the customary units f measurement.
Some countries in Africa used the customary legal system. They usually use a combination of a customary system and a civil code.
On a hot summer day, drinking plenty of water is customary, especially in Arizona
They use the metric system.
Yes they do use only the metric system
No.
The customary system of weights and measures is now customary in a grand total of 3 countries: Liberia, Myanmar, and the US of A.
what is customary land tenure system
well its easy only the U.S.A and England use it
it started in the 20th centry
Is it customary to bring a gift when you are invited to a barbecue?
I got customary rims on my car. :]
Only the U.S.A. uses the customary system. Myanmar(Burma) and Liberia both use the old UK Imperial system, which uses the same names for units as the customary, but assigns them different sizes. The whole of the rest of the world uses metric.