P RACTICE AND R EVIEW. 1 yard = _____ inches 36 1 pound = _____ ounces 16.

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P RACTICE AND R EVIEW

1 yard = _____ inches 36

1 pound = _____ ounces 16

1 quart = _____ pints 2

1 ton = _____ pounds 2,000

1 mile = _____ feet 5,280

1 foot = _____ inches 12

2 hours _____ hours

42 feet _____ feet 40

3 sacks of 18 books _____ books _____ books 60

22 packages of 6 pencils _____ pencils 120

Fact Review

5 × 5 25

6 6 1

10 − 5 5

6 × 7 42

8 × 2 16

13 − 9 4

5511 5

11 2

847 12

10 × 6 60

12 − 7 5

486 8

6 × 12 72

17 − 9 8

3 hr 25 min + 4 hr 50 min 57minhr hr

23 hr 12 min − 2 hr 42 min 03minhr hr

Pastor Evans and a missionary friend caught 2 fish on the first day of their fishing trip. Pastor Evans caught a smallmouth bass that weighed 11 lb 15 oz. The missionary reeled in a spotted bass weighing 9 lb 8 oz. How much did both fish weigh altogether? 11 lb 15 oz + 9 lb 8 oz =

11 lb 15 oz + 9 lb 8 oz 32ozlb − oz

11 lb 15 oz + 9 lb 8 oz 32ozlb − 7 712ozlb 1 lb 7 oz =

9 ft 9 in. + 8 ft 7 in. 61in.ft71 16 − 12 4in. = 18 ft 4 in.

3 gal 2 qt + 7 gal 3 qt 5qtgal01 5 − 4 1qt = 11 gal 1 qt

On the second day of fishing, the missionary caught a 5 lb 8 oz black bullhead in his fishing net. Pastor Evans caught a bluegill that weighed 4 lb 12 oz. What was the difference in the weights of the two fish? 5 lb 8 oz − 4 lb 12 oz =

or 12 oz 12 oz 5 lb 8 oz − 4 lb 12 oz 21ozlb = lb

= 4 gal 1 qt −1 gal 3 qt 2qtgal gal 2 gal

6 yd 6 yd −1 yd 2 ft 1ftyd4 5 3 = yd

At the end of the fishing trip, the missionary weighed 4 trout that he had caught. He discovered that each of the trout weighed 7 lb 9 oz. How many pounds of trout did he catch? 4 × 7 lb 9 oz =

7 lb 9 oz × 4 7 lb 9 oz × 4 63ozlb lb − r4 = 30 lb 4 oz

= 17 ft 5 ft 8 in. × 3 5 ft 8 in. × 3 42in.ft51

2 gal 1 qt × 3 2 gal 1 qt × 3 3qtgal gal

When traveling to his mother’s house, Mr. Johnson travels at an average rate of 60 miles per hour. What distance will he travel in 2 hours? 3 hours? 4 hours? 2 × 60 miles = 3 × 60 miles = 4 × 60 miles = When traveling to his mother’s house, Mr. Johnson travels at an average rate of 60 miles per hour. What distance will he travel in 2 hours? 3 hours? 4 hours? 120 miles 180 miles 240 miles

When driving to the beach, Mr. Carlton travels at an average rate of 55 miles per hour. What distance will he travel in 5 hours? 5 × 55 miles = 275 miles 55 × When driving to the beach, Mr. Carlton travels at an average rate of 55 miles per hour. What distance will he travel in 5 hours?

1 5 ft 2 in. + 6 ft 9 in. 11 ft 11 in.

3 6 lb 15 oz + 7 lb 8 oz 13 lb 23 oz 14 lb 7 oz = 1

5 5 hr 20 min + 2 hr 60 min 7 hr 80 min 8 hr 20 min =

10 7 gal 1 qt − 2 gal 3 qt 4 gal 2 qt 6 5

15 5 yd 3 in. − 26 in. 4 yd 13 in. 4 39

16 3 hr 15 min − 1 hr 40 min 1 hr 35 min 2 75

= 16 pt 1 c 19 4 pt 3 c 4 pt 3 c × 3 12 pt 9 c

20 3 tn 162 lb × 4 3 tn 162 lb × 4 12 tn 648 lb 2

= 11 ft 24 5 ft 6 in. 5 ft 6 in. × 2 10 ft 12 in.