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Practice and Review

1 yard = ____ feet 3

1 foot = ____ inches 12

1 mile = ____ feet 5,280

1 yard = ___ inches 36

5 9 7 9 <

5 8 1 2 >

6 12 1 2 =

6 6 = 1

14 9 1 3 > 1

1 5 8 5 2 >

2 9 1 3 <

7 4 3 4 = 1

Fact Review

4 5 20

12 × 2 24

6 − 1 5

5 × 6 30

4 2 8

2 + 9 11

16 − 9 7

6 × 3 18

6 + 9 15

6 + 2 8

9 8 72

12 × 4 48

14 − 7 7

7 3 21

2 × 7 14

12 − 9 3

9 1 9

7 + 3 10

9 + 4 13

8 − 3 5

1 pint = ____ cups 2

1 quart = ____ pints 2

1 gallon = ____ quarts 4

1 pound = ____ ounces 16

1 ton = ____ pounds 2,000

pound lb 16 ounces = 1 pound ounce oz

ton tn T 1 ton = 2,000 pounds

8 lb = ____ oz 128

4,000 lb = ____ tn 2

3 tn 751 lb = ____ lb 6,751 (3 × 2,000) + 751 = 6,000 + 751 = 6,751

90 oz = ___ lb ___ oz 5 10 90 ÷ 16 = 5 r10 3 1 6 9 − 8 1

cup c pint pt quart qt gallon gal

fluid ounce fl oz

6 qt = ____ pt 12

23 c = ___ qt ___ c 5 3 23 ÷ 4 = 5 r3 4 2 3 − 2 3

5 gal = ____ qt 20

18 pt = ____ qt 9

60 fl oz = ___ c ___ fl oz 7 4 60 ÷ 8 = 7 r4 5 10 8 6 − 5 6 4

4 gal 3 qt = ___ qt 19 (4 × 4) + 3 = 16 + 3 = 19

1 ____ bag of carrots lb oz lb tn 2 ____ elephant tn 3 ____ duck lb

4 ____ paper clips oz oz lb tn 5 ____ dog lb 6 ____ cotton balls oz

7 ____ cement block lb oz lb tn 8 ____ truck tn 9 ____ ship tn

amount of flour used in a recipe 13 c qt gal amount of tea for a picnic 14 c pt gal amount of milk in a glass 15 fl oz qt gal amount of jelly in a jar 16 fl oz pt gal

27 2 lb = _____ oz 32 28 3 tn = _____ lb 6,000 29 48 oz = _____ lb 3

30 4 gal = ____ qt 16 31 6 c = ____ pt 3 32 16 fl oz = ____ c 2