It is a customary unit.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
Metric.
Capacity can be measured using both the metric system and customary units. In the metric system, capacity is typically measured in liters or milliliters, while in the customary system, it is measured in ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
Turkey uses the Metric System.The only country that does not use the Metric System is the USA.
It is a customary unit.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
The opposing systems are imperial and metric, not customary. But, meters are metric.
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
The pound is NOT a metric unit.
It is customary.
It can be more or less. An once (customary) is bigger than a gram (metric) but a pound (customary) is smaller than a kilogram (metric).
Metric.
Metric.
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A "gran" is a German measurement, it is neither customary or metric. A "gram" is a metric unit.