Ounces and feet
Pound, Ounce and Stone.
United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United States.
Units like inches, feet, pounds, and gallons are customary units, commonly used in the United States. Units like meters, grams, liters, and Celsius are metric units, widely used internationally and in the scientific community.
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.
Fahrenheit, if you're talking about U.S. Customary units.
Liter is used in the United States, but it is not one of the US customary units.
The system of units used in the United States is called the United States customary units or US customary units. This system includes units such as feet, pounds, and gallons.
If you mean the units, the most commonly used units are degrees, and radians.
In the United States, customary units for measuring temperature include degrees Fahrenheit. This unit is commonly used for weather forecasts and everyday temperature readings.
A "fathom" is a measure of units in the British Imperial System, later derived for use in the US Customary System. It is approximately two yards (or six feet), and is most commonly used in measuring nautical distances.
US customary units
The Imperial system of measurements, originally used in England.