Warm Up’s
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• The U.S. customary units: – are more commonly known in the US as
English units or standard units.– are the non-metric units of measurement
that are presently used in the United States.
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• Length is measured in…
–Inches
–Feet
–Yards
–And Miles
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• Inches (in. or ”)– The end of your thumb to your first joint is about
1 inch long. • Foot (ft. or ’)
– An egg carton is about a foot long.– There are 12 inches in a foot.
• Yards (yd. or yds.)– A standard doorway is about a yard in width.– There are 3 feet in a yard.
• Miles (mi.)– A mile is about 2000 steps.– There are 1,760 yards in a mile.
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To Go From… To… You need to.. This amount.
INCHES FEET DIVIDE BY 12
INCHES YARDS DIVIDE BY 36
INCHES MILES DIVIDE BY 63,360
FEET INCHES MULTIPLY BY 12
FEET YARDS DIVIDE BY 3
FEET MILES DIVIDE BY 5,280
YARDS INCHES MULTIPLY BY 36
YARDS FEET MULTIPLY BY 3
YARDS MILES DIVIDE BY 1,760
MILES INCHES MULTIPLY BY 63,360
MILES FEET MULTIPLY BY 5,280
MILES YARDS MULTIPLY BY 1,760
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•Weight is measured in…•Ounces•Pounds•And Tons
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• Ounces (oz.)– A serving of dry cereal weighs about one
ounce.
• Pounds (lb. or lbs.)– A loaf of bread is about a pound. – There are 16 ounces in a pound.
• Tons (T. or Ts.)– A small car may weigh about a ton.– There are 2000 pounds in a ton.
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OUNCES POUNDS DIVIDE BY 16
OUNCES TONS DIVIDE BY 32,000
POUNDS OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 16
POUNDS TONS DIVIDE BY 2,000
TONS OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 32,000
TONS POUNDS MULTIPLY BY 2,000
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• Capacity is measured in…– Fluid Ounces
– Cups
– Pints
– Quarts
– And Gallons
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• Fluid Ounces (fl. oz.)– About a gulp of liquid.
• Cups (c.)– A regular cup of coffee is about a cup. – There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup.
• Pints (pt.)– A small bottle of cola are about a pint.– There are 2 cups in a pint.
• Quarts (qt.)– Oil is usually found in quart containers.– There are 2 pints in a quart.
• Gallons (gal.)– Milk is commonly found in gallon containers.– There are 4 quarts in a gallon.
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To Go From… To… You need to.. This amount.FLUID OUNCES CUPS DIVIDE BY 8
FLUID OUNCES PINTS DIVIDE BY 16
FLUID OUNCES QUARTS DIVIDE BY 32
FLUID OUNCES GALLON DIVIDE BY 128
CUPS FLUID OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 8
CUPS PINTS DIVIDE BY 2
CUPS QUARTS DIVIDE BY 4
CUPS GALLONS DIVIDE BY 16
PINTS FLUID OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 16
PINTS CUPS MULTIPLY BY 2
PINTS QUARTS DIVIDE BY 2
PINTS GALLONS DIVIDE BY 8
QUARTS FLUID OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 32
QUARTS CUPS MULTIPLY BY 4
QUARTS PINTS MULTIPLY BY 2
QUARTS GALLONS DIVIDE BY 4
GALLONS FLUID OUNCES MULTIPLY BY 128
GALLONS CUPS MULTIPLY BY 16
GALLONS PINTS MULTIPLY BY 8
GALLONS QUARTS MULTIPLY BY 4
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• Time is measured in…– Seconds– Minutes– Hours– Days– Weeks– Months– Years
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• Seconds (sec.)– About the time to say second.
• Minutes (min.)– The time of a most commercials. – There are 60 seconds in a minute.
• Hours (hr.)– About the time it takes to watch two different TV cartoons.– There are 60 minutes in an hour.
• Days – There are 24 hours in a day.
• Weeks (wk.)– There are 7 days in a week.
• Months (mo.)– There may be 4 or 5 weeks in a month.
• Year (yr.)– There are 12 months in a year.
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To Go From… To… You need to.. This amount.
SECONDS MINUTES DIVIDE BY 60
SECONDS HOURS DIVIDE BY 360
SECONDS DAYS DIVIDE BY 86,400
SECONDS WEEKS DIVIDE BY 604,800
SECONDS YEARS DIVIDE BY 31,536,000
MINUTES SECONDS MULTIPYL BY 60
MINUTES HOURS DIVIDE BY 60
MINUTES DAYS DIVIDE BY 1,440
MINUTES WEEKS DIVIDE BY 10,080
MINUTES YEARS DIVIDE BY 525,600
HOURS SECONDS MULTIPLY BY 360
HOURS DAYS DIVIDE BY 24
HOURS WEEKS DIVIDE BY 168
HOURS YEARS DIVIDE BY 8,760
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To Go From… To… You need to.. This amount.
DAYS SECONDS MULTIPLY BY 86,400
DAYS MINUTES MULTIPY BY 1,440
DAYS HOURS MULTIPY BY 24
DAYS WEEKS DIVIDE BY 7
DAYS YEARS DIVIDE BY 365
WEEKS SECONDS MULTIPLY BY 604,800
WEEKS MINUTES MULTIPLY BY 10,080
WEEKS HOURS MULTIPLY BY 168
WEEKS DAYS MULTIPLY BY 7
WEEKS YEARS DIVIDE BY 52
MONTHS YEARS DIVIDE BY 12
YEARS SECONDS MULTIPLY BY 31,536,000
YEARS MINUTES MULTIPLY BY 525,600
YEARS HOURS MULTIPLY BY 8,760
YEARS DAYS MULTIPLY BY 365
YEARS WEEKS MULTIPLY BY 52
YEARS MONTHS MULTIPLY BY 12