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How much does it hold ? CAPACITY. History  The Babylonians were the earliest to implement a unit for weight. The Babylonian mina is the earliest known.

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1 How much does it hold ? CAPACITY

2 History  The Babylonians were the earliest to implement a unit for weight. The Babylonian mina is the earliest known weights found, weighing about 23 ounces. Archaeologists have found many carvings weighing according to this weight system. These measures were used to do trading in the Middle East and were later adopted by other countries.  The Chinese used the pitch of a pipe (which was filled with a substance) against a vessel to measure weight.  The Romans had their system adopted by Medieval Europe because of the need to trade. Their system unit for weight is the libra which is a pound in the US customary system.

3 Units of Capacity Within the customary system, the common units for measuring capacity are fluid A coke drink is about 12 fluid ounces. A regular cup of coffee is about one cup. A can of oil for the car is about one quart. A large milk container is about a gallon. Fluid Ounces Cups Pints Quarts Gallons From smallest to greatest the capacity measurements range from:

4 Reading a Measuring Cup   Most measuring cups have two scales on them. It is normally labeled in cups and ounces. The side marked in cups is labeled with fractions.  Dry foods are measured using cups.  Ounces measure liquids.  A measuring cup is mostly used when baking or cooking food. If an ingredient is not measured accurately, the food can turn out wrong or even burnt. A shows 1 3/4 cups=14 ounces B shows1 cup = 8 ounces C shows1/2 cup=4 ounces

5 Conversion Chart MEASURES OF CAPACITY cup (c.)=8 fluid ounces (fl. oz.) cup (c.)=8 fluid ounces (fl. oz.) 1 pint (pt.)=2 cups (c.)1 pint (pt.)=2 cups (c.) 1 quart (qt.)=4 cups (c.)1 quart (qt.)=4 cups (c.) 1 quart (qt.)=2 pints (pt.)1 quart (qt.)=2 pints (pt.) 1 gallon (gal.)=4 quarts (qt.)1 gallon (gal.)=4 quarts (qt.)  When converting any unit of measurements if you want:  To change to a larger unit, divide.  To change to a smaller unit, multiply.

6 Drill and Practice 1. The gas you put in the car 12 gallons 12 quarts 2. The amount of shampoo in your shampoo bottle 16 cups16 fluid ounces 3. The water used to take a shower 15 cups5 gallons 4. A cup of orange juice 6 fluid ounces6 quarts 5. The amount of paint needed to paint an entire house 10 quarts10 gallons

7 Answer the next questions on a sheet of paper and turn them in when you have completed them. Write the equivalents. 6) 2 cups = ____fluid ounces 7) 24 quarts = _______ gallons 8) 15 quarts = _____pints ____cups 9) 20 fluid ounces =___ cups_____fluid ounces 10) 3 gallons 7 quarts = _____gallons_____quarts


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