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US dry measure is a separate system from the liquid US customary units on the Volume page — a dry quart is about 16% larger than a liquid quart, even though they share a name. These units are largely a farming and agricultural-trade holdover, still used today for produce like apples and grain in some US markets.
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Each unit uses its standard, internationally defined conversion factor, calculated in full precision and only rounded for display. Results are accurate to at least 6 significant figures.
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