minutes
The unit of length, meters, belongs to both the US Customary System and the metric system.
The only unit that appears in both the modern SI (metric) system and the old fashioned system is the second.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
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.
None. The US system is based largely on the Imperial system (the gallon and ton differ a little between US and British versions), but neither shares units with the Metric system and its Systeme International (SI) derivative. Every unit in one has to be converted numerically to its equivalent measure in the other, and almost no conversion from an integer count of units in one system gives an integer result.
The unit of length, meters, belongs to both the US Customary System and the metric system.
The only unit that appears in both the modern SI (metric) system and the old fashioned system is the second.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
seconds
Pounds.
The Imperial System.
horse power
As of 2016, the only countries that do not use the metric system are the US, Burma and Liberia. All other countries use the metric system.
US customary units
There is no individual unit in the Metric system that is near one inch in the English system, I'm afraid.
belongs
Paris Belongs to Us was created in 1960.