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  • Customary Units of Volume: A Comprehensive Guide
    Here are some customary units used to measure volume:

    * Cubic inch (in³) - A small unit, often used for measuring small objects or spaces.

    * Cubic foot (ft³) - A larger unit, often used for measuring rooms, boxes, or storage spaces.

    * Cubic yard (yd³) - A very large unit, often used for measuring large volumes like construction materials, dirt, or gravel.

    * Fluid ounce (fl oz) - Used for measuring liquids, typically in smaller quantities.

    * Cup (c) - A common unit for measuring liquids in cooking and baking.

    * Pint (pt) - Another unit used for liquids, larger than a cup.

    * Quart (qt) - Larger than a pint, commonly used for measuring liquids.

    * Gallon (gal) - The largest liquid measure, often used for fuel, milk, and other beverages.

    It's important to remember that the first three (cubic inch, cubic foot, cubic yard) measure solid volume, while the last five (fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon) are used for liquid volume.

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