The units used are mainly inches, feet, yards, miles.
Miles, yards, feet and inches.
The U.S. customary system
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
Peru uses the metric system as most countries do thoughout the world... The US uses the Customary System. IE: Customary System conversions with Metric System... 1 yard = .9144 meter 1 mile = 1.609 kilometers 1 pound = .4535 kilogram 1 quart = .946 liter
16 in a pound or a pint 32 in a quart 8 in a cup 128 in a gallon 32,000 in a ton
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.
no, no i dont
We, who do not live in the US don't!
Alan Bercotti
your mom your mom
Yes they do use only the metric system
US customary units
212 Degrees
The customary system of weights and measures is now customary in a grand total of 3 countries: Liberia, Myanmar, and the US of A.
The United States customary system (also called American system or, sometimes, "English units") is the most commonly used system of measurement in the United States.
it started in the 20th centry
some items that are measrued in US customary are the yards on a football field, and the the length between the bases in baseball.
The U.S. customary system