<p>Do we need to know the Customary System for the UNITS OF MEASURE for SSAT? Since that is the only part I don't know well ^^.</p>
<p>By this, I mean the inches, feet, yard, mile, ounces, pounds, cups, pints, quarts @@. The opposite to the Metric System.</p>
<p>Yes. I am pretty sure you do.</p>
<p>yeah, it sucks. Almost got a question wrong cause of it… I guess it a US test so I can’t complain… But seriously metric just makes sense!!!</p>
<p>Just look it up and learn it</p>
<p>On the test I took today, I only had to deal with kilograms. I wasn’t reading carefully enough, some of the questions may have used “miles” or “inches” as a unit, but it certainly was not one which required knowledge of customary conversions.</p>
<p>Haha, just took the test today. And they gave us the conversion scale (for kilograms though, but you get what I mean) for conversion questions.</p>