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Converting Customary Units Using Proportions
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1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl. oz) 1 pint (pt) = 2 cups (c) 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt) 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt) Fl. Oz. – Cups – Pints – Quarts – Gallons Customary Measures - Capacity
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Same labels go on the same line 1 st fraction contains the conversion key 2 nd fraction contains information from the problem From key From problem 1 pint = x pints 2 cups 15 cups Helpful hints to convert with proportions
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Conversion Key: 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt) 1. If I have six pints of soda, how many quarts do I have? From key From problem Proportion: = Cross products: 2(x) = 6(1) Guided Practice 1 qt. 2 pt. X qt. 6 pt
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CHECK FOR REASONABLENESS Small to large unit = smaller answer Check
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Conversion Key: 1 quart = 2 pints 1 gallon = 4 quarts 2. I have 8 gallons of water. How many pints do I have? Step 1: gallons to quartsStep 2: quarts to pints Guided Practice 1 gal = 4 qt. 8 gal X qt. 1 qt = 2 pt. 32 qt X pt. 4(8) = 1(x) 2(32) = 1(x)
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CHECK FOR REASONABLENESS Large to a small unit = large answer Check
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A small box has a capacity of 24 fluid ounces. How many cups does it hold? Conversion Chart: 1 cup = 8 fl. oz. I need 2 quarts of milk to make rice pudding. If I have 0.75 gallons of milk, do I have enough to make the recipe? Use math to support your answer. Conversion Chart: 1 gallon = 4 quarts Try on your own
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1 st fraction: conversion chart 2 nd fraction: info in problem Calculate cross products and solve for variable Check for reasonableness Independent Practice
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