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use rate reasoning to convert within measurement systems
- angela has 3 gallons of milk. how many quarts of milk does she have?
math on the spot for problems 2–3, use conversion factors.
- convert 40 yards to feet.
- convert 20 quarts to gallons.
- a sink can hold 10 gallons of water. how many quarts of water can the sink hold?
- a box weighs 64 ounces. what is the weight of the box in pounds?
- reason greg already has 2 gallons of paint to paint his living room. he estimates that he will need 10 quarts of paint. does he have enough paint? show your work.
- two bottles of water have a mass of 4 kilograms. how many grams is 4 kilograms?
for problems 8–13, convert to the unit indicated in parentheses. then compare the measurements using <, =, or >.
- 5,000 m □ 4.9 km; (meters)
- 4 lb □ 60 oz; (ounces)
- 3 mi □ 15,840 ft; (feet)
- 72 in. □ 2 yd; (feet)
- 0.45 l □ 4,200 ml; (milliliters)
- 1.2 g □ 950 mg; (milligrams)
Problem 1:
Step1: Recall conversion factor (1 gallon = 4 quarts)
To convert gallons to quarts, we use the conversion factor \( 1 \text{ gallon} = 4 \text{ quarts} \).
Step2: Multiply gallons by conversion factor
Angela has 3 gallons. So, the number of quarts is \( 3 \times 4 = 12 \).
Step1: Recall conversion factor (1 yard = 3 feet)
The conversion factor for yards to feet is \( 1 \text{ yard} = 3 \text{ feet} \).
Step2: Multiply yards by conversion factor
We have 40 yards. So, \( 40 \times 3 = 120 \) feet.
Step1: Recall conversion factor (1 gallon = 4 quarts)
To convert quarts to gallons, we use \( 1 \text{ gallon} = 4 \text{ quarts} \), so the conversion factor to divide by is 4.
Step2: Divide quarts by conversion factor
We have 20 quarts. So, \( 20 \div 4 = 5 \) gallons.
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