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What are the different units of measurement for volume in the U.S. customary system?

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In the U.S. customary system, there are several units of measurement for volume. The most commonly used units include:

1. **Teaspoon (tsp)**: A small unit of volume, often used in cooking.
2. **Tablespoon (Tbsp)**: Equal to 3 teaspoons.
3. **Fluid ounce (fl oz)**: Commonly used for beverages and liquids; there are 2 tablespoons in 1 fluid ounce.
4. **Cup**: Equal to 8 fluid ounces.
5. **Pint (pt)**: Equal to 2 cups, or 16 fluid ounces.
6. **Quart (qt)**: Equal to 2 pints, or 32 fluid ounces.
7. **Gallon (gal)**: Equal to 4 quarts, or 128 fluid ounces.

These units are commonly used in cooking, science, and various applications across different fields.

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