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     One of the difficulties of dealing with the United States is that the old non-metric measurements are still used in some industries. Here are some common abbreviations printed in bold type. What do they stand for?

    1. 1 h.p.=746 watts

    2. 1 U.S.gall.=3.785 litres[but 1 British (imperial) gall.=4.456 litres]

    3. 1 yd.=0.9144 metres

    4. 1 yd.=3 ft.

    5. 1 in.=2.54 centimetres

    6. 1 oz.=28.35 grams

    7. 1 cwt.=45.359 kilograms

    8. 2.205 lbs=1 kilogram

    9. and, though not really a measurement, 1 doz. boxes=12 boxes

    1. horsepower
    2. gallon
    3. yard
    4. feet
    5. inch
    6. ounce
    7. hundredweight
    8. pounds
    9. donzen 

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