Customary Measurements Lesson 25 Dr. McCarten A:B: 15 ft. 6 inches long16 ft 6 inches long Ms. Richards car is 198 inches long. How many Feet in inches.

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Customary Measurements Lesson 25 Dr. McCarten

A:B: 15 ft. 6 inches long16 ft 6 inches long Ms. Richards car is 198 inches long. How many Feet in inches is that? 16 inches long C:D: 15 inches long

B.16 inches 6 inches long 198 / 12 = 16 R 6 16 – 6/ /2

2 – ¾ gallons A:B: 1 – ¼ gallons Regina made 10 quarts of fruit punch. How Many gallons of fruit punch did she make? 2 – ½ gallons C:D: 2 gallons

C.2 – ½ gallons 10 / 4 = 2 R2 10 – 2/4 10-1/2

4,400 feet A:B: 8,800 feet Each Thanksgiving in Barry’s hometown, there is Is a 5-mile road race. How many feet are there In 5 miles? 17,600 feet C:D: 26,400 feet

D.26,400 feet 5,280 x 5 = 26,400

24 pints A:B: 15 pints How many pints in 6 quarts? 6 pints C:D: 12 pints

D. 12 pints 6 x 2 pints = 12 pints

68 inches A:B: 76 inches Leroy’s favorite basketball player is 6 feet 8 inches Tall. How tall is Leroy’s favorite basketball Player in inches? 80 inches C:D: 84 inches

C.80 inches 6 ft x 12 inches = = 80 inches

129 ounces A:B: 153 ounces Mike’s care weighs 12 pounds 9 ounces. How Many ounces is that? 183 ounces C:D: 201 ounces

D.201 ounces 12 lbs x 16 =192 ounces = 201 ounces

3 yards A:B: 6 feet 10 inches Which of these lengths is the greatest? 8 feet C:D: 100 inches

A.3 yards 3 x 36 = 108 in 6 x 12 = = 82 in 8 x 12 = 96 in 100 inches

A:B: 2 yards 1 foot8 yards 1 foot Mrs. Rios wants to make curtains for her windows. She needs 25 feet of material. Which is Another way of stating how much material she Needs? 75 yards C:D: 300 yards

B.8 yards 1 foot 25 / 3 =

200 square feet A:B: 264 square feet How many square yards of carpet are needed if The floor is 12 feet in width and 22 feet in Length? 200 feet C:D: 150 sq feet

B.264 square feet 12 x 22 = 264 sq feet

66 square feet A:B: 20 square feet I want to build a fence for my vegetable garden. The length is 11 feet and the width is 6 feet. How Much fencing will I need? 15 square feet C:D: 68 square feet

A.66 square feet 11 x 6 = 66 sq feet

60 sq inches A:B: 65 square inches I want to know the volume of a rectangular Prism that is 5 inches long, 4 inches long, and 3 inches tall 60 cubic inches C:D: 65 cubic inches

C.60 cubic inches 5 x 3x 4 = 60 inches

16 cubic feet A:B: 45 cubic feet What is the volume of a rectangular prism That is 4 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high? C:D: 64 cubic feet16 cubic feet

A.64 cubic feet 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cubic feet

152 ounces A:B: 121 ounces Henry’s dog weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces when he Was born. How many ounces is that? 135 ounces C:D: 125 ounces

B.121 ounces (7 x 16 ounces) + 9= = 121 ounces

A:B: 50 inches52 inches Calvin is 5 feet 2 inches tall. What is Calvin’s height in inches? 62 inches C:D: 64 inches

C.62 inches (12 x 5) + 2 = 52 inches

A:B: 1/5 foot1/6 foot A rectangle has a length of 2/3 foot and A width of 3/10 foot. What is the area Of the rectangle. 11/30 foot C:D: 29/30 foot

A.1/5 foot 2/3 x 3/10 =6/30 Or 1/5

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