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1.5 Converting Customary Units

1.5 Converting Customary Units. Customary Units of Measure. The inch, foot, yard, mile are the basic units of measuring length in the “customary” scale The basic units of mass or weight in the customary system are the ounce (oz), pound (lb), and ton.

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1.5 Converting Customary Units

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  1. 1.5 Converting Customary Units

  2. Customary Units of Measure • The inch, foot, yard, mileare the basic units of measuring length in the “customary” scale • The basic units of mass or weight in the customary system are the ounce (oz), pound (lb), and ton. • The basic units of capacity in the customary system are the pint, quart, and gallon.

  3. More Units of Measure • In the customary system, how would you measure: • The distance from the school to the mall? • The length of a paper clip? • The amount of soda pop in a bottle? • Your weight?

  4. Customary Units of Length • 1 foot = ____ inches • 1 yard = ____ feet • 1 mile = ____ feet

  5. Reminder! • To convert from larger units to smaller units, _________ • To convert from smaller units to larger units, ________

  6. 6 yd = ____ ft 1.5 mi = ____ ft 120 in = ___ ft Complete each sentence.

  7. Customary Units of Weight • 1 pound = ____ ounces • 1 ton (T) = ____ pounds

  8. 120 oz = ____ lb 4 T = _____ lb 3 T = _____ oz Complete each sentence.

  9. Customary Units of Capacity • 1 cup = ____ fluid ounces (fl oz) • 1 pint (pt) = ____ cups • 1 quart (qt) = ____ pints • 1 gallon (gal) = ____ quarts

  10. 3 gal = ____ qt 2 c = ____ fl oz 12 p = ____ qt 8 c = _____ qt Complete each sentence.

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