No, only the United States uses the customary units, the rest of the world and science uses metrics [so it will be a good idea to brush up on it]
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∙ 13y agoA 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
Fahrenheit, if you're talking about U.S. Customary units.
Customary Units
17.42 meters into customary units
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.
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
Tape measure
Liter is used in the United States, but it is not one of the US customary units.
Fahrenheit, if you're talking about U.S. Customary units.
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.
degrees
Customary Units