2012年4月26日木曜日

Volume Conversion in Japan

by Andy Heather
Article by Wayne Hemrick
As you hopefully remember, volume is a measure of space that is the multiple of length x width x height. In the US, we still express this as cubic inches, feet, or yards. However, the rest of the world uses a single metric term to express most measurements of volume - and that's the liter. If you've driven in Canada or Mexico, you're aware that gasoline is sold by the liter. This particular conversion of units volume is also used in Japan for

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