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  • ...the [[U.S. customary units|United States customary]], Imperial, and other systems of measurement.
    173 bytes (24 words) - 16:23, 3 June 2010
  • ....S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]].
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • The '''furlong''' is a unit of length in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[Systems of measurement|system of measurement]]. It is largely unused in official circles, although
    606 bytes (92 words) - 18:07, 6 June 2010
  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
    515 bytes (64 words) - 21:37, 9 June 2010
  • ...mperial units|Imperial]] and the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mil]], and twelve inches are equal to one [[
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
    624 bytes (74 words) - 21:31, 9 June 2010
  • ==Historical Mediterranean and European systems of measurement== Prior to the global adoption of the metric system many different systems of measurement had been in use. Many of these were related to some extent or other. Often
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • {{r|Systems of measurement}}
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  • ...[[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to precisely three [[foot (unit)|feet]] or 36 [[inch]]es. 22
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  • ...y units|United States customary]] and in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]]. The mile is 5,280 [[foot (measure)|feet]] long, or exactly 1,609.344 [[m
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  • ....S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measurement]]. Historically it has had many different definitions but, as of 2010, ther
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  • ...[[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to 12 [[inch]]es or one third of a [[yard]].
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  • ...units|United States customary]], [[Imperial unit|Imperial]], and other [[systems of measurement]]. The word pound is derived from the Latin phrase ''libra pondo'' for 'a p
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  • Where the English [[Systems of measurement|measurement system]] is used, the shaft diameter is most often 3/8" or 1/4
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