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Approximate Conversions from Metric to U.S. Customary Measures

The numerical value of the units in the When You Know column are multiplied by the approximate unit conversion factor found in the Multiply By column to obtain a numerical value for the units listed in the To Find Column. For example:
 

When You KnowMultiply ByTo Find
20 m1.09approximately 21.8 yd

Length

SymbolWhen You KnowMultiply ByTo FindSymbol
mmmillimeter0.04inchin
cmcentimeter0.39inchin
mmeter3.28footft
mmeter1.09yardyd
kmkilometer0.62milemi

 

Area

SymbolWhen You KnowMultiply ByTo FindSymbol
cm²square centimeters0.16square inchin²
square meter1.20square yardyd²
km²square kilometer0.39square milemi²
hahectare
(10,000 m2)
2.47acre 

 

Mass (weight)

SymbolWhen You KnowMultiply ByTo FindSymbol
ggram0.04ounceoz
kgkilogram2.20poundlb
 metric ton
(1,000 kg)
1.10short ton 

 

Volume

SymbolWhen You KnowMultiply ByTo FindSymbol
mLmilliliter0.03fluid ouncefl oz
mLmilliliter0.06cubic inchin³
Lliter2.11pint, liquidpt
Lliter1.06quart, liquidqt
Lliter0.26gallongal
cubic meter35.31cubic footft³
cubic meter1.31cubic yardyd³

 

Temperature (exact)

SymbolWhen You KnowCalculationTo FindSymbol
°Cdegree Celsiusmultiply 1.8, then add 32degree Fahrenheit°F
KKelvinsubtract 273.15degree Celsius°C

 

U.S. Customary to Metric Conversions

NIST unit conversion card ruler measures an autumn oak leaf
Use the NIST Metric Conversion Card (SP 365) to measure small objects and perform approximate unit conversions.
Credit: NIST

Unit conversion is a multi-step process that involves multiplication or division by a numerical factor; selection of the correct number of significant digits; and rounding. Accurate unit conversions are obtained by selecting an appropriate conversion factor (a ratio which converts one unit of measure into another without changing the quantity). 

Note: These approximate conversion factors are published as NIST SP 365, Metric Conversion Card. Copies of this publication can be requested by contacting theSI [at] nist.gov (theSI[at]nist[dot]gov) or made using the OWM Contacts System.

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Created January 13, 2010, Updated November 20, 2024