Definition of U.S. Customary system of measurement

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U.S. Customary system of measurement

The term 'U.S. Customary system of measurement' as it applies to the area of basic math can be defined as 'a measuring system used most often in the United States (e.g., inches, pounds, gallons) (note: also called the standard system of measurement)'.

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