I'm guessing by customary, you mean imperial. if so inches are customary/imperial
It is a customary unit.
The pound is NOT a metric unit.
Length can be measured using both metric and customary units. The metric system includes units such as meters and centimeters, while the customary system includes units like feet, inches, and miles. Both systems serve to quantify length, but they are based on different measurement standards.
Metric.
customary is pounds and metric is Newtons; 1 newton = 0.22 pounds
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
10 feet and 120 inches
It is a customary unit.
One meter in the metric system is equivalent to approximately 3.28 feet in the customary system.
centimeters or cm in the metric system or SI and in the customary inches or in.
The opposing systems are imperial and metric, not customary. But, meters are metric.
The pound is NOT a metric unit.
It is customary.
It can be more or less. An once (customary) is bigger than a gram (metric) but a pound (customary) is smaller than a kilogram (metric).
Length can be measured using both metric and customary units. The metric system includes units such as meters and centimeters, while the customary system includes units like feet, inches, and miles. Both systems serve to quantify length, but they are based on different measurement standards.
Metric.
Metric.