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What is the U.S. customary system of measurement?
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The U.S. customary system of measurement is a set of units and standards used in the United States for measuring length, weight, volume, and other quantities. It is derived from the British imperial system of measurement. The main units of measurement in the U.S. customary system include inches, feet, yards, miles, ounces, pounds, gallons, and quarts. However, the metric system is officially the preferred system of measurement in the United States, and it is used in most scientific and international contexts.