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No, I don't know the number of quarts in a cubic foot, but no one does because they're two different measurements for two completely different uses.


No wonder that you miss the point of metric units if you don't get why doing such transformations is useful.

In the metric system, converting between length, volume and weight is trivial and straightforward. This comes into play neatly whenever you need to pile up a precise amount of batter or liquid from containers measured with a different unit.




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