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                Which unit of measurement is used in the U.S. Customary System?
            
            
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    The unit of measurement used in the U.S. Customary System is the inch, foot, yard, mile for length; ounce, pound, ton for weight; fluid ounce, pint, quart, gallon for volume; and second, minute, hour for time.
    
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    The mass of an astronaut would remain the same when she arrives on Mars. Mass is a fundamental property of matter and does not change with location. However, her weight would be different since weight depends on the force of gravity, which is different on Mars compared to Earth.
    
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    If object A has a greater mass than object B, and both objects are sitting on different balance scales, the weight of object A will be greater than the weight of object B. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and it depends on the mass of the object. Therefore, the greater the mass, the greater the weight.
    
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