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guided practice
see example 1 choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. justify your answer.
- the width of a sidewalk 2. the amount of water in a pool
- the weight of a truck 4. the distance across lake erie
see example 2 convert each measure.
- 12 gal to quarts 6. 8 mi to feet
- 72 oz to pounds 8. 3.5 c to fluid ounces
see example 3 9. a pitcher contains 4 c of pancake batter. a cook pours out 5 fl oz of the batter to make a pancake. how much batter remains in the pitcher?
independent practice
see example 1 choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. justify your answer.
- the weight of a watermelon 11. the wingspan of a sparrow
- the capacity of a soup bowl 13. the height of an office building
see example 2 convert each measure.
- 28 pt to quarts 15. 15,840 ft to miles
- 5.4 tons to pounds 17. 6\frac{1}{3} ft to inches
example 3 18. a sculptor has a 3 lb block of clay. he adds 24 oz of clay to the block in order to make a sculpture. what is the total weight of the clay before he begins sculpting?
practice and problem solving
extra practice
see page 736. compare. write <, >, or =.
- 6 yd □ 12 ft 20. 80 oz □ 5 lb 21. 18 in. □ 3 ft
- 5 tons □ 12,000 lb 23. 8 gal □ 30 qt 24. 6.5 c □ 52 fl oz
- 10,000 ft □ 2 mi 26. 20 pt □ 40 c 27. 1 gal □ 18 c
- literature the novel twenty thousand leagues under the sea was written by jules verne in 1873. one league is approximately 3.45 miles. how many miles are in 20,000 leagues?
- earth science the average depth of the pacific ocean is 12,925 feet. how deep is this in miles, rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile?
Let's solve some of these problems step by step. We'll start with the conversion problems (Example 2 type) as they involve calculations.
Problem 5: 12 gal to quarts
Step 1: Recall the conversion factor
We know that 1 gallon ($\text{gal}$) is equal to 4 quarts ($\text{qt}$). So the conversion factor is $1\ \text{gal} = 4\ \text{qt}$.
Step 2: Multiply the number of gallons by the conversion factor
To convert 12 gallons to quarts, we multiply 12 by 4. So, $12\ \text{gal} \times 4\ \frac{\text{qt}}{\text{gal}} = 48\ \text{qt}$.
Step 1: Recall the conversion factor
We know that 1 mile ($\text{mi}$) is equal to 5280 feet ($\text{ft}$). So the conversion factor is $1\ \text{mi} = 5280\ \text{ft}$.
Step 2: Multiply the number of miles by the conversion factor
To convert 8 miles to feet, we multiply 8 by 5280. So, $8\ \text{mi} \times 5280\ \frac{\text{ft}}{\text{mi}} = 42240\ \text{ft}$.
Step 1: Recall the conversion factor
We know that 1 pound ($\text{lb}$) is equal to 16 ounces ($\text{oz}$). So the conversion factor is $1\ \text{lb} = 16\ \text{oz}$, or $\frac{1\ \text{lb}}{16\ \text{oz}}$.
Step 2: Divide the number of ounces by the conversion factor
To convert 72 ounces to pounds, we divide 72 by 16. So, $72\ \text{oz} \times \frac{1\ \text{lb}}{16\ \text{oz}} = \frac{72}{16}\ \text{lb} = 4.5\ \text{lb}$.
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