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Kelly Kemp
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25 April, 23:29
What system of measurement does the u. S. Use
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Jada Bartlett
25 April, 23:51
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The United States Code refers to these units as "traditional systems ofweights and measures". Other common ways of referring to the system in the U. S. are: "Standard", "Customary", or, erroneously: "Imperial", or "English" (which refers to the pre-1824 reform measures used throughout the British Empire).
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