what is the standered unit of length used in United States of America?
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For measuring length, the U.S. customary system uses the inch, foot, yard, and mile, which are the only four customary length measurements in everyday use. Since July 1, 1959, these have been defined on the basis of 1 yard = 0.9144 meters except for some applications in surveying.
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The U.S. customary system uses the inch, foot, yard and mile.
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