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PART D - ANNEXES
Annex 2
Table of Conversion Factors for Metric and U.S.
Customary Units
This water-quantity equivalents and conversion factor list
is for those interested in converting units. The right-hand column
includes units expressed in two systemsCU.S. Customary and International
System (metric). Units, which are written in abbreviated form below, are
spelled out in parentheses the first time they appear. To convert from the
unit in the left-hand column to that in the right, multiply by the number
in the right-hand column. Most of the quantities listed were rounded to
five significant figures. However, for many purposes, the first two or
three significant figures are adequate for determining many water-quantity
relations, such as general comparisons of water availability with water
use or calculations in which the accuracy of the original data itself does
not justify more than three significant figures. Quantities shown in
italics are exact equivalentsCno rounding was necessary. Regarding length
of time, each calendar year is assumed (for this list) to consist of 365
days.



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