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2torial #0570:
Learn2 Convert
Measurements
Feeling flummoxed about feet and meters ?
With international trade, CNN, and of course the
Internet, the global village is becoming better
acquainted with itself. Unfortunately, a few key
locations measure distance, weight, temperature,
and liquids with the U.S. or Imperial system, while
the rest of the world uses the metric system. This
causes confusion, especially for travelers or
people engaged in any sort of business transaction.
So whether you're buying a bag of mangoes in Malawi
or selling a tofu factory in Tokyo, you'll want be
more familiar with the conversions between the two
systems.
Although there are small differences between
U.S. and Imperial (or British) measures, all
non-metric measures are listed as the U.S standard.
If you're already living in a metric paradise and
you're curious what it's like in the squalid realm
of U.S. measures, just reverse the supplied
figures.
Memorizing exact metric equivalents to US
measures is one skill, but the ability to make a
quick and close estimate is a bit more useful.
Estimation guidelines, while they aren't
mathematically precise, are sufficiently accurate
for most situations. (Those persons who need
precise measurements will find them, as well.)
In some cases, there are mnemonic (ni-MON-ic)
devices, or memorizing tricks, which will help you
remember the conversion. Use these or make up your
own, and your comfort level with conversions will
increase markedly.
Skill
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