18Oct
Translating measurements and converting them from metric to imperial can be tricky! The vast majority of people on our planet use the metric system, and only a little over 10% of people use the Imperial system. But despite this, the Imperial system has not lost its importance, and 10% of the world’s population is still quite a lot. So when we translate, data must be expressed in the target country’s unit and integrate the country’s standards. To help you convert from one measurement unit to another, we have prepared a handy table that you can download from the link below.
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