I think that the answer is a teaspoon. So that's what i think but i am not 100% sure. So i would just go with a teaspoon.
pound
-- ounce -- furlong -- gallon
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
Liters Gallons Quarts Milliliters Pints Ounces and a million (estimated) others
Milliamp
Kilometers
Tape measure
-- ounce -- furlong -- gallon
In most countries, it is customary to measure that in liters.
America uses the customary units f measurement.
17.42 meters into customary units
inches in customary units
Examples: USA, UK and the majority of their current or ancient colonies.
In math and in almost all other countries, the typical units of measure are metric units of measure
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
Measure to the nearest inch 1-2 inch1-4 and inch
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The weight of a person would be measured in kilograms or pounds, depending on the system of units of measure you are using. Some people in the UK still use the customary unit of "stone."