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Here's a simple example of how much easier metric is.
I want to truck some barrels of water. How many barrels can my truck hold?
Metric: truck capacity one tonne. Water density 1kg/litre. Barrel capacity 200 litres.
Answer 5 drums.
You simply fill five barrels and put them on the truck.
USA: truck capacity 2204 lbs. Water density 8.34 lbs/gallon. US fluid barrel capacity 31.5 gallons.
Answer: 2204/(8.34*31.5) = 8.39 barrels.
You need a calculator. A table of US weights and measures and a way of accurately measuring the water.
Edited 2013-03-04 10:56 UTC