English (or imperial) units are things like:-
Pint/gallon for volume
Inch/foot for length
Ounce/pound for weight
(there are more)
Metric units are:-
litre for volume
metre for length
kilogram for weight
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Any amount ... no loss in accuracy is required nor necessary. Any loss is dependent on the people doing the conversion.
The official size of a soccer ball is not more than 70 centimeters (27 inches) in circumference and not less than 68 centimeters (26 inches) in circumference. And in case a question arises regarding the metric units not being the exact equivalent of the standard or English units (or vice versa), refer the inquiring individual to the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the world governing body of soccer and the ultimate authority on the game and its rules. The dimensions are right out of the official Laws of the Game that they publish.
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It is going to measure exactly the same alowing for wear and tear. unless there has to be a confersion from imperial to metric or vice versa.