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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–3) Main Idea and Vocabulary Key Concept: Customary Units of Capacity Example 1: Convert Units of Capacity Example 2: Convert Units of Capacity Example 3: Parts of Units Lesson Menu

I will convert customary units of capacity. cup fluid ounce pint quart gallon Main Idea/Vocabulary

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Convert Units of Capacity Refer to the information in the Key Concept: Customary Units of Capacity. Three gallons of juice were served at a class picnic. How many quarts of juice is 3 gallons? 3 gal = qt Larger units (gallons) are being converted to smaller units (quarts). Since 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt), multiply 3 by 4. Answer: So, 3 gallons of juice is equal to 3 × 4 or 12 quarts. Example 1

Five gallons of different beverages were served at a birthday party Five gallons of different beverages were served at a birthday party. How many quarts is this? 12 quarts 20 quarts 25 quarts 30 quarts A B C D Example 1

Convert Units of Capacity Mrs. Diego needs 5 pints plus 1 cup of blueberries to make muffins. How many cups of blueberries does she need? First, convert 5 pints 1 cup to cups. Since 1 pint = 2 cups, multiply 5 by 2. 5 × 2 = 10 Then add the remaining 1 cup. Answer: So, Mrs. Diego needs 10 + 1 or 11 cups of blueberries. Example 2

LaKeesha needs 4 pints plus 1 cup of milk for her recipe LaKeesha needs 4 pints plus 1 cup of milk for her recipe. How many cups of milk does she need? 7 cups 8 cups 9 cups 10 cups A B C D Example 2

How many gallons are in 15 quarts? Parts of Units How many gallons are in 15 quarts? 15 qt = gal To convert a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide. Since 4 quarts = 1 gallon, divide 15 by 4. 15 ÷ 4 = 3 R3, or 3 3 4 Answer: So, there are 3 gallons 3 quarts or 3 gallons in 15 quarts. 3 4 Example 3

How many quarts are in 17 pints? A. 7 quarts B. 7 quarts 1 2 C. 8 quarts A B C D D. 8 quarts 1 2 Example 3

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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–3) Image Bank Math Tool Chest Measure with a Ruler Resources

Complete. 48 oz = lb 8 5 16 3 (over Lesson 11–3) A B C D Five Minute Check 1

Estimate by rounding. Show your work. (over Lesson 11–3) Estimate by rounding. Show your work. 3 T = lb 1,000 36,000 6,000 124,000 A B C D Five Minute Check 2

Estimate by rounding. Show your work. (over Lesson 11–3) Estimate by rounding. Show your work. lb oz = 46 oz 3; 14 2; 14 3; 3 2; 3 A B C D Five Minute Check 3

Estimate by rounding. Show your work. (over Lesson 11–3) Estimate by rounding. Show your work. lb = 8 T 15,000 16,000 124,000 132,000 A B C D Five Minute Check 4

Estimate by rounding. Show your work. (over Lesson 11–3) Estimate by rounding. Show your work. 8 oz = lb A. 2 3 B. 1 2 C. 3 4 A B C D D. 5 12 Five Minute Check 5

Estimate by rounding. Show your work. (over Lesson 11–3) Estimate by rounding. Show your work. 17 lb 4 oz = oz 154 272 276 324 A B C D Five Minute Check 6

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