Chapter 6 Section 7 and 8.  Just like the metric system, there are three different types of measurements we will focus our attention LengthVolume (Capacity)Mass.

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Chapter 6 Section 7 and 8

 Just like the metric system, there are three different types of measurements we will focus our attention LengthVolume (Capacity)Mass Inches (in)Fluid ounces (oz)Ounces (oz) Feet (ft)Cups (c)Pounds (lb) Yards (yd)Pints (pt)Tons (T) Miles (mi)Quarts (qt) Gallons (gal)

StepsWork 1. Find Customary Conversion on Formula Sheet 2. Place GIVEN Value over 1 3. Multiply by a fraction bar 4. Place GIVEN conversion on bottom 5. Place UNKNOWN conversion on top 6. Cancel GIVEN units 7. Multiply Across 8. Divide 9. Show unknown units 12 c = ___________ pt

StepsWork 1. Find Customary Conversion on Formula Sheet 2. Place GIVEN Value over 1 3. Multiply by a fraction bar 4. Place GIVEN conversion on bottom 5. Place UNKNOWN conversion on top 6. Cancel GIVEN units 7. Multiply Across 8. Divide 9. Show unknown units 5 lb = ___________ oz

StepsWork 1. Find Customary Conversion on Formula Sheet 2. Place GIVEN Value over 1 3. Multiply by a fraction bar 4. Place GIVEN conversion on bottom 5. Place UNKNOWN conversion on top 6. Cancel GIVEN units 7. Multiply Across 8. Divide 9. Show unknown units 3 mi = ___________ ft