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1 Changing Units in the Customary System
Lesson 5-8

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3 Strategy When converting from a large unit to a small unit, multiply by the conversion factor. When converting from a small unit to a larger unit, divide by the conversion factor.

4 Small Large Inch (in) Foot (ft) Yard (yd) Mile (mi) Ounce (oz) Pound (lb) Ton (t) Fluid Ounce (fl. oz.) -- Cup (c) -- Pint (pt) -- Quart (qt) -- Gallon (gal)

5 Changing Units Determine the direction of the change (LS or SL)
Multiply or Divide by the appropriate conversion unit.

6 Changing Units of Length
Costume Design. Suppose you need 8 ½ feet of fabric to make a costume. Fabric is sold in yards. How many yards of fabric should you buy?  divide because we are going from a smaller to a larger unit. 3 feet = 1 yard 8 ½ ft = 8 ½ ÷ 3

7 You Try: Complete each statement. 45 in = ____ ft in = ____ ft

8 Changing Units of Weight & Capacity:
Find the number of pounds in 28 ounces.  divide because we are going from a smaller to a larger unit. 16 ounces = 1 pound 28 oz = (28 ÷ 16) lb

9 Continue: Find the number of quarts in 2 ½ gallons.
 multiply because we are going from a larger to a smaller unit. 4 quarts = 1 gallon 2 ½ gal = (2 ½ x 4) lb

10 You Try: Complete each statement. 13 c = ____ pt 2 ¼ t = ____ lb

11 Computing with Units: Growth. At age 12, Robert Wadlow was 6 feet 11 inches tall. At age 19, he was 8 feet 7 inches tall. How much did he grow from age 12 to 19?

12 You Try: Your baby cousin was 6 pounds 8 ounces at birth. She gained 1 pound 9 ounces. How much does she weigh now?


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