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It's an interesting take on how we view the world perhaps. Americans and Canadians see all cooking ingredients as volumes while we who like imperial units prefer to fraction everything rather than reading off a scale. Take linear measurements for example, we start with the inch, halve it, quarter it, divide it into eights etc, and end up with something which is 1ft, 3 and seven sixteenths of an inch long. Lbs of 16 oz have plenty of factors to halve and double rather than reading off a scale of tenths.
So do US pints, by the way. Then we start doubling to quarts and gallons.
So do US pints, by the way. Then we start doubling to quarts and gallons.