In the SI system (metric), length is a meter, mass is the kilogram, and time is the second.
yes it is customary
A Customary Unit or non-SI unit is a measurement unit that is not part of the metric system. Customary units are mainly units of the Imperial system but they could be localised customary units - such as Gaj (for area) is South Asia.
It depends on what you consider to be "customary" and what you wish to convert them to.
gaga
The customary units are ones we use everyday. metric units usually have the word meter on it. my teacher taught me meter metric no meter no metric.
In the SI system (metric), length is a meter, mass is the kilogram, and time is the second.
17.42 meters into customary units
yes it is customary
What should you do to change a value in SI units to a value in U.S. customary units?
A Customary Unit or non-SI unit is a measurement unit that is not part of the metric system. Customary units are mainly units of the Imperial system but they could be localised customary units - such as Gaj (for area) is South Asia.
The foot, yard, mile, gallon, quart, pound and fluid ounce are examples of units of measurement in the United States customary units system. Examples of metric units of measurement include the meter, kilometer and gram.
If you are talking about weight, it is quite customary to me.
It depends on what you consider to be "customary" and what you wish to convert them to.
gaga
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
The opposing systems are imperial and metric, not customary. But, meters are metric.