The customary unit of capacity primarily refers to measurements used in the United States for liquid volume, commonly expressed in gallons, quarts, pints, and fluid ounces. One gallon is equal to 128 fluid ounces, four quarts, or eight pints. These units are widely used in cooking, food service, and other applications where liquid measurement is necessary. The customary system contrasts with the metric system, which uses liters and milliliters for capacity measurement.
Ounces
2 qt = pt
Probably the cubic megaparsec.
fluid ounce
It depends on the length that you wish to measure: a mile, furlong, chain, fathom, yard, foot, inch are all possibilities.
The customary unit of capacity for a bathtub is gallons.
Ounces
Capacity can be measured using both the metric system and customary units. In the metric system, capacity is typically measured in liters or milliliters, while in the customary system, it is measured in ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
2 qt = pt
yards, feet
Pint.
Probably the cubic megaparsec.
ounces pints, quarts and gallons
fluid ounce
My mom
When relating to insurance payments, customary and usual are average charges for a certain procedure. For instance, if it is customary and usual for a doctor to charge $1,000 for a medical procedure, that is what the insurance payment is based on. It does not matter if the doctor charges more than that amount.
Gallon