1.5: Units of Measure
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- Compare and contrast the Metric and US Customary systems of measurement.
In nutrition, there are two systems of commonly used measurements: Metric and US Customary. The US Customary system is more commonly used among the public in the United States. For example, many people refer to body weight in pounds, rather than in kilograms. However, the Metric system is more commonly used in science. It is good to become familiar with both measurements, and to learn how to convert between them.
The Metric and US Customary System
These are commonly used prefixes for the Metric System:
Micro- (μ) | 1/1,000,000th (one millionth) |
Milli- (m) | 1/1000th (one thousandth) |
Centi- (c) | 1/100th (one hundredth) |
Deci- (d) | 1/10th (one tenth) |
Kilo- (k) | 1000x (one thousand times) |
Mass
Metric System | US Customary System | Conversions |
---|---|---|
Microgram (μg) | Ounce (oz) | 1 oz = 28.35 g |
Milligram (mg) | Pound (lb) | 1 lb = 16 oz |
Gram (g) | 1 lb = 454 g | |
Kilogram (kg) | 1 kg = 2.2 lbs |
Volume
Metric System | US Customary System | Conversions |
---|---|---|
Milliliter (mL) | Teaspoon (tsp) | 1 tsp = 5 mL |
Deciliter (dL) | Tablespoon (tbsp) | 1 tbsp = 3 tsp = 15 mL |
Liter (L) | Fluid ounce (fl oz) | 1 fl oz = 2 tbsp = 30 mL |
Cup (c) | 1 c = 8 fl oz = 237 mL | |
Pint (pt) | 1 pt = 2 c = 16 fl oz | |
Quart (qt) | 1 qt = 4 c = 32 fl oz = 0.95 L | |
Gallon (gal) = 4 qt | 1 gal = 4 qt |
Length
Metric System | US Customary System | Conversions |
---|---|---|
Millimeter (mm) | Inch (in) | 1 in = 25.4 mm |
Centimeter (cm) | Foot (ft) | 1 ft= 30.5 cm |
Meter (m) | Yard (yd) | 1 yd = 0.9 m |
Kilometer (km) | Mile (mi) | 1 mi = 1.6 km |
- Weight in pounds converted to kilograms: divide the weight in pounds by 2.2
Example: 150 pounds / 2.2 = 68 kilograms (rounded to the nearest whole number)
- Height in inches converted to meters: divide the height in inches by 39.37
Example: 67 inches / 39.37 = 1.70 meters (rounded)
- Fluid volume in ounces converted to milliliters: multiply the volume in ounces by 30
Example: 8 ounces x 30 = 240 milliliters
- Weight in ounces converted to grams: multiply the weight in ounces by 28.35
Example: 12 ounces x 28.35 = 340 grams (rounded)
Attributions
- Human Nutrition: 2020 Edition, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Food Science and Human Nutrition Program, “Units of Measure,” CC BY-NC 4.0