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um yeah that's a stupid question because milli is very very very small but liters measures capacity and grams measures weight so milli is just a prefix and you add the suffix to whatever you are measureing such as length weight or capacity (weight and capacity are 2 different things capacity=water or liquid in container/weight=how much an object weighs
Your measurements are wrong. You have two different units of measurement in your question. Feet is a measurement of length while pounds is a measurement of weight. They are not equal or compatible. So, we can’t give you an answer.
Weight and capacity are related but are not the same thing. Weight refers to the force of gravity acting on an object, measured in units like pounds or kilograms. Capacity, on the other hand, refers to the maximum amount of something that a container or space can hold, measured in units like liters or gallons. While weight can affect the capacity of a container, they are two distinct measurements with different units of measurement.
The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter. Grams are used to measure weight and liter is used to measure liquid capacity.
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.