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Warm Up

Preview. Warm Up. California Standards. Lesson Presentation. 9 16. 14 16. 6 8. 3. 4. Warm Up Simplify. 4 16. 1 4. 9 16. 2. 1. 7 8. 3 4. California Standards. AF2.1 Convert one unit of measurement to another (e.g., from feet to miles, from centimeters to inches).

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Warm Up

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  1. Preview Warm Up California Standards Lesson Presentation

  2. 9 16 14 16 6 8 3. 4. Warm Up Simplify. 4 16 1 4 9 16 2. 1. 7 8 3 4

  3. California Standards AF2.1 Convert one unit of measurement to another (e.g., from feet to miles, from centimeters to inches). Also covered:NS1.3

  4. Objective: You will learn how to identify and compare customary units of measurement.

  5. You can use the following benchmarks to help you understand fluid ounces, tons, and other customary units of measure.

  6. Example 1: Choosing the Appropriate Customary Unit Choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. Justify your answer. A. the weight of a car tons; The weight of a car is similar to the weight of a buffalo. B. the diameter of a soap can inches; The diameter of a soup can is similar to the length of a few paper clips. C. the weight of a newborn baby pounds; The weight of a newborn baby is similar to the weight of more than a dozen apples.

  7. Check It Out! Example 2 Choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. Justify your answer. A. the length of a pen top inch; The length of a pen top is similar to the length of a small paper clip. B. the weight of a pitcher of juice pounds; The weight of a pitcher of juice is similar to the weight of about 10 apples. C. the capacity of a jar of peanut butter cups; The capacity of a jar of peanut butter is similar to the capacity of 2 standard measuring cups.

  8. Example 3: Converting Customary Units Convert 5,000 pounds to tons. Method 1: Use a Proportion. Write a proportion using a ratio of equivalent measures. 5,000mx pounds tons 2,000 1 = 2,000 •x = 1 • 5,000 2,000x = 5,000 x = 2.5 5,000 pounds is equal to 2.5 tons.

  9. Example 3 Continued Convert 5,000 pounds to tons. Method 2: Multiply by 1. Multiply by a ratio equal to 1, and cancel the units. 5,000 lb m 1 1 ton t 2,000 lb 5,000 lb = 1 ton t 2,000 = 5,000  = 2.5 tons 5,000 pounds is equal to 2.5 tons.

  10. Check It Out! Example 4 Convert 24 pints to cups. Method 1: Use a Proportion. Write a proportion using a ratio of equivalent measures. c 24 cups pints 2 1 = 1 •c = 2 • 24 c = 48 24 pints is equal to 48 cups.

  11. Check It Out! Example 4 Continued Convert 24 pints to cups. Method 2: Multiply by 1. Multiply by a ratio equal to 1, and cancel the units. 24 pt m1 2 ct 1 pt 24 pt =  2 c 1 = 24  = 48 cups 24 pints is equal to 48 cups.

  12. Example 5: Converting Between Metric and Customary Units One mile is about 1.6 kilometers. What is the length in miles of a 10 kilometer race? Round to the nearest tenth of a mile. Write a proportion using 1 mile  1.6 kilometers. miles kilometers 11.6 x 10 = 1.6 · x = 1 · 10 The cross products are equal. 1.6x = 10 Multiply. 1.6x 1.6 10 1.6 = Divide each side by 1.6. Round to the nearest whole number. x  6.3 The length of a 10 kilometer race is about 6.3 miles long.

  13. Check It Out! Example 6 One cup is about 8 fluid ounces. What is the amount in cups of a 35 fluid ounce container? Round to the nearest tenth of a cup. Write a proportion using 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces. cups fluid ounces 18 x 35 = 8 · x = 1 · 35 The cross products are equal. 8x = 35 Multiply. 8x 8 35 8 = Divide each side by 8. Round to the nearest whole number. x  4.4 The amount of a 35 fluid ounce container is about 4.4 cups.

  14. Home Learning

  15. Lesson Quiz: Part I Choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. Justify your answer. 1. the capacity of a bathtub 2. the weight of a calculator 3. the length of an indoor sports arena gallons; similar to the capacity of several large milk jugs ounces; similar to the weight of several slices of bread too small to measure in miles, so it should be measured in feet

  16. Lesson Quiz: Part II 4. Convert 13 gallons to quarts. 5. One ounce is about 28.3 grams. A box of cereal has a mass of 400 grams. What is the weight of the box in ounces? Round to the nearest tenth of an ounce. 52 14.1 oz

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