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decimal and binary parts of the inch. Imperial Measures of Capacity. — Liquid measures from 32 gallons o I gallon, quart, pint, 5 pint, gill, J gill, i gill. Dry measures )f bushel, 3 bushel, peck, gallon, quart, pint, ^ pint. Apotltecaries' Measures. — 40 fluid ounces to J fl. oz., 16 fluid Irachms to J fi. dr., 60 minims to I minim. Avoirdupois WeiglUs. — Cental (100 lb), 56 lb (§ cwt.), 28 lb, 14 lb stone), 7, 4., 2, I Id;S,4,2, I,5ounce(8drams);4,2, I, idrams. Troy iVeights. — The ounce (480 gr.) and multiples and decimal jarts of the ounce troy from 500 ounces to 0001 oz. Apothecaries' IVeights. — 10 oz. to i oz. (480 gr.); 4 drachms to oz.; 2, I drachms; 2 scruples to | scruple; and 6 grains to i grain. Pennyweights.— 20 dwt. (480 grains), 10, 5, 3, 2, I dwts. Grain Weights. — 4000, 2000, 1000 gr. (making 7000 gr. or I lb), )0O to o-oi gr. 2. The international trade metric weights and measures 1897) handled in shops, &c., of which there are also Board )f Trade standards, are set out as follows: — Imferial to Metric I yard = I square yard = I cubic inch = I gallon- = 1 pound (7000 grains) = I ounce troy (480 gr.) = I fluid drachm = I fluid ounce I metre (m.) at 0° C. I square metre (m'.) 1 cubic decimetre (c.d .) or 1000 cubic centimetres (c.c .) I litre (1.) I kilogram (kg.) I gramme (g.) o-91439<) m. 0-836126 m*. 16-387 c.c . 4-5459631 1-0-45359243 I<g- 3' -1035 grammes. = 3-552 millilitres (ml.). = 2-84123 centilitres (cl.) . Metric to Imperial = 39-370!l3inchesat62F = 10-7639 square feet. 61-024 cubic inches. = 2-204 (15-432 (0-771 1-7598 pints. 2-2046223 lb avoir. 23564 grains or 6 scruple. METRE DiviDEO INTO Decimetres, Centimetres, auo Millimetres. i4-^ I i M! I
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