Oh, dude, metric and customary measurements are like distant cousins who finally meet at a family reunion and realize they're not so different after all. They both help us measure stuff, like how tall Shaq is or how much ice cream we can eat before feeling guilty. So yeah, they're kind of like two sides of the same coin, just with different accents.
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Both metric and customary measurements are systems used to quantify physical quantities such as length, mass, and volume. Both systems have base units from which other units are derived through multiplication or division by powers of ten. Additionally, both systems have established conversion factors to easily convert between different units within the same system.
Well, honey, metric and customary measurements both involve measuring things. They both have units like inches, feet, centimeters, and meters. So, yeah, they're similar in that way. But let's be real, metric is way more popular worldwide because it's simpler and makes more sense.
well they are both units and they both describe their units they have a way of expressing large and small numbers and they are both systems of measurment
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600 millimeters in metric measurements is the equivalent of 23.622 inches in US customary measurements. One inch is the equivalent of 25.4 millimeters.
The opposing systems are imperial and metric, not customary. But, meters are metric.
Depends on if by 'customary' you're referring to a short ton or a long ton. A short ton is less than a metric ton; a long ton is more than a metric ton.
600 millimeters in metric measurements is the equivalent of 23.622 inches in US customary measurements. One inch is the equivalent of 25.4 millimeters.
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