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Notes 39

Notes 39. Customary Measurements. Customary Unit. Length. Inch (in.). Length of a small paper clip. Foot (ft). Length of a standard sheet of paper. Mile (mi). Length of 4 laps around a track. Weight. Ounce (oz). Weight of a slice of bread. Pound (lb).

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  1. Notes 39 Customary Measurements

  2. Customary Unit Length Inch (in.) Length of a small paper clip Foot (ft) Length of a standard sheet of paper Mile (mi) Length of 4 laps around a track Weight Ounce (oz) Weight of a slice of bread Pound (lb) Weight of 3 apples Ton Weight of a buffalo Capacity Fluid ounce (fl oz) Amount of water in 2 tablespoons Cup (c) Capacity of a standard measuring cup Gallon (gal) Capacity of a large milk jug You can use the following benchmarks to help you understand fluid ounces, tons, and other customary units of measure.

  3. Additional 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 soup 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.

  4. Check It Out: Example 1 Choose the most appropriate customary unit for each measurement. Justify your answer. A. the length of a pen top B. the weight of a pitcher of juice C. the capacity of a jar of peanut butter

  5. Additional Example 2: Converting Customary Units Convert 5,000 pounds to tons. Method 1: Use a proportion. Write a proportion using a ratio of equivalent measures. 5,000 mx pounds tons 2,0001 = 2,000 •x = 1 • 5,000 2000x = 5,000 x = 2.5 5,000 pounds is equal to 2.5 tons.

  6. Additional Example 2 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.

  7. Check It Out: Example 2 Convert 24 pints to cups. Method 1: Use a proportion. Write a proportion using a ratio of equivalent measures. Method 2: Multiply by 1. Multiply by a ratio equal to 1, and cancel the units.

  8. Additional Example 3: Adding or Subtracting Mixed Units of Measure Allison orders a 6-ounce grilled chicken sandwich. Dominic orders a quarter-pound grilled chicken sandwich. Which sandwich weighs more? Explain. First convert a quarter-pound to ounces. Write a proportion using 16 oz = 1 lb. x 0.25 ounces pounds 161 = x = 4 oz Allison’s sandwich weighs more because Dominic’s sandwich is only 4 oz.

  9. Check It Out: Example 3 Tedd and Fergie go the hardware store to purchase a bag of nails. Tedd buys a bag of nails that weighs 7 pounds 8 ounces. Fergie buys a bag of nails that weighs 128 ounces. Which bag of nails weighs more? Explain.

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